Media round-up…

Between Governor Crist’s continued silence on farmworker slavery and the holidays, a number of great stories on the Campaign for Fair Food slipped through the cracks. Here’s a round-up of some of the stories we missed over a busy past couple of weeks:

“… Written in 1938, when U.S. farmworkers were mostly black and racism was more blatant, the Fair Labor Standards Act excluded field hands. Our current labor laws, with remnants of our old racism, still leave farm workers unprotected. They do not have the right to bargain collectively, they have no legal guarantee of overtime pay and they can be fired at the whim of the boss….” read more

“… McElroy says he was misrepresented, but the guy is a professional spokesman. You should know the power of your words, it’s what you get paid for…” read more