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Julia Gabriel:

"Como trabajadores y mujeres, tenemos que luchar por nuestros derechos y contra la violencia tanto en la labor como en la casa"

"As women and as workers, we have to fight for our rights and against violence both in the fields and in our own homes"



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9/1: AFL-CIO'S SWEENEY TO McD’S CEO SKINNER: FARM LABOR EXPLOITATION BAD FOR BRAND!... “American consumers will not patronize a company that is perceived to profit from the exploitation of farmworkers”…!

In a must-read new letter to McDonald’s CEO James Skinner, AFL-CIO President John Sweeney sends a clear and powerful message, telling the fast-food giant it’s time to “protect McDonald’s brand name by improving wages and working conditions of farm workers who supply produce for McDonald’s.”

And -- in what now appears remarkably prescient in light of the recent high-profile conviction of a farm labor boss for crimes against his workers in Florida -- President Sweeney admonishes Skinner against further pursuing any solution to farmworker exploitation that excludes workers and instead “partners” with employers, writing:

“Labor exploitation is so severe and deeply-rooted in Florida agriculture that it is unconscionable to leave the solution to the very employers who have been responsible for those abuses.  Your company must not let its vision – and its reputation – be defined by agricultural employers who do not share McDonald’s commitment to principles of social responsibility.”

He adds, “I, personally, and the AFL-CIO institutionally, are committed to robustly supporting the CIW and the Campaign for Fair Food.”  President Sweeney’s letter is the most powerful yet in a series of recent high-level messages from religious, community, and labor leaders to McDonald’s CEO Skinner.  You can read it in its entirety by clicking here (pdf file).  Don’t miss it!