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hue

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Wed May 8, 2013, 08:44 PM May 2013

California strawberry pickers fired for walking off job to flee wildfire [View all]

Source: The RAW STORY

A group of agricultural workers in southern California lost their jobs last week when they took shelter to escape the ash-filled air blowing down on them ahead of one of the wildfires currently blazing in that state. According to NBC Los Angeles, 15 workers went inside to escape the smoke, which was interfering with their ability to breathe. When they returned to work the next day, they were informed that they had been fired.

“The smoke was very bad. There’s no doubt about that,” said Lauro Barrajas, one of the workers, who are represented by the United Farm Workers union.

The wildfire, dubbed the Springs Fire was growing out of control in Camarillo Springs, California on Thursday, May 2. The workers, employees of Crisalida Farms in Oxnard, located 11 miles south of the fire’s center, began to cough and experience lowered visibility as smoke and ash rained down on them.

Even as the air quality in the fields declined, a foreman told the workers that if they walked off the job, they would not have jobs to come back to. When they returned on May 3, they were told that they were fired.

Farm representatives made a statement to Latin TV network Telemundo that the workers had clocked out without permission with orders still to be filled, hence the firing.

Read more: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/05/08/california-strawberry-pickers-fired-for-walking-off-job-to-flee-wildfire/



Here's a prime example why unions are essential!
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Modern day plantations Hugabear May 2013 #1
The union got it reversed Yo_Mama May 2013 #18
capitalism at its worse BainsBane May 2013 #2
Wish all workers would walk off and let the crops rot. nt snappyturtle May 2013 #3
These were improper discharges. Should have been a return to work with full back pay. Skeeter Barnes May 2013 #4
This is how we get our produce Javaman May 2013 #5
What, did the farmer want the workers to just die or get hurt in the fire? n/t alp227 May 2013 #6
Some companies like Walmart take out "dead peasants" insurance on their own employees. Selatius May 2013 #19
Doncha know? We gotta get rid of those yoonyins fer Amurkins ta prosper! muntrv May 2013 #7
Too funny and sadly, true. Laughing though my tears. mountain grammy May 2013 #8
reminds me of the workers I saw when the new road went in near my house. Sunlei May 2013 #9
"it's only going to get worse" - ain't that the truth... truebrit71 May 2013 #12
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2013 #10
It's right there in the OP... PeaceNikki May 2013 #11
I'll make a point not to get my strawberries from that farm. PlanetBev May 2013 #14
I work and live 10 minutes East of Camarillo PlanetBev May 2013 #13
They were seen not as humans but as machines. They are likely seen as replaceable. nt Selatius May 2013 #17
UPDATE: workers were not fired and welcomed back on farm ?? PeaceNikki May 2013 #15
Welcomed back? Almost all of the workers refused to come back. mainer May 2013 #16
Thanks, I had to Google a bit further to see that ... PeaceNikki May 2013 #20
They went there to work Omaha Steve May 2013 #21
Did this farmer seriously expect . . . Brigid May 2013 #22
The article says "a foreman." Le Taz Hot May 2013 #23
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