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They shall not plant and another eat;
- Isaiah 65:21


When we pray and act with them, we are changed also.
- Gen Cassani, SSND
NFWM Board



Farm Worker Organizations
National
Regional

From strawberry pickers in California to mushroom workers in Florida, from North Carolina cucumber workers to tomato harvesters in the Midwest and berry workers in Oregon, farm workers are organizing to win union representation and to improve their living and working conditions. They are building coalitions with churches, community groups, and supporters throughout the country.

A union contract can mean decent wages, medical benefits, grievance procedures, and job security for farm workers. Consumers benefit also from contracts that require strict enforcement of sanitation regulations and that ban deadly pesticides, such as DDT. For many workers, a union contract means that they will be treated, for the first time, with the dignity and respct they deserve. It is their best hope for a better life.

NFWM works with several farm worker organizations, including the following:

NATIONAL

Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW)
Coalición de Trabajadores de Immokalee Kowalisyon Travaye nan Immokalee
Contact Information
Coalition of Immokalee Workers
P.O. Box 603; Immokalee, FL 34143
Ph: 239-657-8311; fax: 239-657-5055
E-mail:
workers@ciw-online.org
http://www.ciw-online.org/
The CIW is a community-based worker organization. Its members are largely Hispanic, Haitian, and Mayan Indian immigrants working in low-wage jobs throughout the Southwest Florida region. The CIW addresses the following issues: fair wages, gaining respect in the industries where they work, better and cheaper housing, stronger laws and stronger enforcement against those who would violate workers' rights, the right to organize without fear of retaliation, and an end to the abuse of undocumented workers.


Farm Labor Organizing Committee, AFL-CIO (FLOC)
Contact Information
Farm Labor Organizing Committee, AFL-CIO
1221 Broadway Street; Toledo, OH 43609
Ph: 419-243-3456; fax: 419-243-5655
E-mail:
info@floc.com
http://www.floc.com/
The Farm Labor Organizing Committee has successfully won multiparty contracts covering nearly 7,000 farm workers in the Midwest. In 2004, FLOC won a contract North Carolina to effect similar benefits for more than 8,000 farm workers with guestworker visas. Farmers and agribusiness interests have acknowledged that support from the faith community was key to winning those contracts.
FLOC Summer Organizing Report, 2003


United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO (UFW)
Contact Information
United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO
P.O. Box 62; Keene, CA 93531
Ph: 805- 822-5571
E-mail:
UFWofamer@aol.com
http://www.ufw.org/
The United Farm Workers of America has over 26,000 workers under contract in California, Washington, Florida and Texas. With the passage in the fall of 2002 of historic legislation that strengthened the California Agricultural Relations Act, the UFW is beginning its biggest farm worker organizing drive in twenty years throughout California.

REGIONAL

Centro Campesino
Contact Information:
104 1/2 W Broadway St Apt 206,
Owatonna, MN 55060
Ph: 507-446-9599
migrante@rconnect.com

Centro Campesino, located in downtown Owatonna, Minnesota, is a non-profit, membership organization formed by migrant farmworkers in response to problems they face in their working and living conditions. Centro Campesino works to improve the lives of agricultural workers and rural Latinas and Latinos in southern Minnesota through organizing, advocacy and service.


Centro Independiente de Trabajadores Agricolas
Contact Information:
PO Box 109
Albion, NY 14411
Ph: 585-589-7460
Email:
CITA@verizon.net

CITA is an independent farm worker membership organization located in upstate New York, the home of more than 40,000 migrant and seasonal farm workers and a mutli-billion dollar agriculture industry.



Farmworker Association of Florida (FWAF)
La Associación Campesina - Asosiyasyon Travayè Latè
Contact Information
Farmworker Association of Florida
815 S. Park Avenue; Apopka, FL 32703
Ph: 407-886-5151; fax: 407-884-6644
http://www.farmworkers.org/fwafpage.html
The Farmworker Association of Florida is a membership organization of 6,500 farm worker families. The Association addresses wages, benefits, and working conditions, as well as pesticides, field sanitation, disaster response, immigration, and other community-based issues.


Northwest Treeplanters and Farm Workers United
Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN)

Contact Information
Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN)
300 Young Street; Woodburn, OR 97071
Ph: 503-982-0243; fax: 503-982-1031
E-mail:
farmworkerunion@pcun.org
http://www.pcun.org/
Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste was founded in 1985 as Oregon's union of farm workers, nursery, and reforestation workers. In 1992, in response to grower retaliation against striking workers, PCUN launched a successful nationwide boycott against grower-owned NORPAC, Oregon's largest food processor. In another campaign, PCUN recently won the first farm worker contract in Oregon's history.

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