Manténgame al Tanto

March details for Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday: Sen. Ortiz, Villaraigosa march Saturday, Salinas Valley workers, Lt. Gov. on trek Sunday, Lawmakers join Capitol fast Monday

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March details for Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday  
Sen. Ortiz, Villaraigosa march Saturday Salinas Valley workers, Lt. Gov. on trek Sunday Lawmakers join Capitol fast Monday
     

Organizers of the United Farm Workers’ 150-mile, 10-day "March for the Governor’s Signature" from Merced to Sacramento–led by UFW President Arturo Rodriguez and union co-founder Dolores Huerta–released details for Friday through Monday.  Farm workers are marching to obtain Gov. Gray Davis’ signature on SB 1736, by state Senate leader John Burton (D-San Francisco), which would grant them mediation and arbitration to win their first union contracts with growers who refuse to bargain in good faith.

* Joining the trek Saturday will be state Sen. Deborah Ortiz (D-Sacramento) and former Assembly Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa, whom Gov. Davis endorsed last year for mayor of
Los Angeles. Ortiz will stay Friday night with a family in Turlock like the other marchers.  Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante will also be there Sunday morning.

* Arriving at the march Sunday in Modesto will be a busload of Salinas Valley farm workers, many from D’Arrigo Brothers, the huge vegetable company where workers have been fruitlessly negotiating a union contract since voting for the UFW in 1975.

* Twenty nine legislators–led by state Sen. Martha Escutia (D-Norwalk)–will join farm workers fasting on Monday at a vigil on the state Capitol’s north steps. Many of them will attend an 11 a.m. Monday news conference at the vigil site. The vigil will run 24 hours a day starting Monday.

Friday, Aug. 16, 2002Livingston to Turlock
6 p.m. rally and end of day’s march at Donnelly Park, 600 Pedras St. at Dells east of Hwy. 99 in Turlock.

Saturday, Aug. 17, 2002Turlock to Modesto
7 a.m. mass, 7:30 a.m. march starts, both at Donnelly Park in Turlock.
6 p.m. rally and end of day’s march at Cesar Chavez Park, 615 Sierra Dr. at 3rd in Modesto.

Sunday, Aug. 18, 2002Modesto to Manteca
7 a.m. mass, 7:30 a.m. march starts, both at Cesar Chavez Park, 615 Sierra Dr. at 3rd in Modesto.
6 p.m. rally and end of day’s march in Manteca at a location to be determined.