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Sacramento: Central coast farmworkers camp out at ALRB urging rejection of violence and ‘sham’ election bid by big berry grower.

11 a.m. news conference Tuesday, July 21

Central coast farm workers camp out
at ALRB urging rejection of violence &
‘sham’ election bid by big berry grower

Leaders of a vigil by 200 central coast farm workers outside the farm labor board’s Sacramento headquarters will use a Tuesday news conference to urge action by state officials against violence and a bid for a "sham" union election at California’s largest strawberry ranch.

Farm workers and supporters began the week-long protest Monday outside the Agricultural Labor Relations Board, across from the state Capitol. The UFW has asked the ALRB to reject a petition filed Thursday for an election at Coastal Berry Co. by an anti-union grower-backed group.

United Farm Workers co-founder Dolores Huerta and state legislators will urge the ALRB to act on evidence that managers for Coastal Berry in Watsonville organized and ordered an anti-union riot in their own fields that injured pro-UFW workers and law officers on July 1. The documentation also shows that after the violence management personnel went field-to-field systematically forcing pickers to sign election petitions under the threat of losing their jobs. (See the UFW’s summary of evidence handed over to the ALRB.)

Who: UFW co-founder Dolores Huerta, 200 central coast farm workers and supporters conducting an all-week vigil outside the Agricultural Labor Relations Board’s headquarters.

What: News conference urging the ALRB to reject an election petition sponsored by ranch managers who organized anti-union violence in their Watsonville-area fields that injured berry pickers and law officers on July 1.

When: 11 a.m., Tuesday, July 21, 1998.

Where:ALRB headquarters, 915 Capitol Mall, Sacramento (across from state Capitol).

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