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UNION ENCOURAGING LEGAL RESIDENTS TO BECOME FARMWORKERS, By Robert Rodriguez, June 23, 2010

Richard Kigel · Wednesday, June 30th 2010 at 5:23PM · 602 views
FRESNO, Calif. -- The United Farm Workers union - in a tongue-and-cheek appeal - is encouraging U.S. citizens and legal residents to become farmworkers.

The union is launching a campaign called "Take Our Jobs" as a way to bring attention to the nation's fractured immigration policies.

Despite public opposition to illegal immigration, farm industry leaders and union officials say undocumented workers provide a vital role to U.S. agriculture and other industries.

The union's campaign is expected to gain national exposure with a July 8 appearance on Comedy Central's "Colbert Report," according to a UFW news release.

Union officials declined to comment on Wednesday, preferring to make a statement during a teleconference Thursday. But in the release, UFW leaders say they wrote a letter to lawmakers offering to train any citizens and legal residents who want to replace immigrants in the fields.

The union is calling on members of Congress to refer their constituents to vacant farmworker positions.

"All who are interested or unemployed and are legal residents or U.S. citizens are encouraged to apply," the news release states.

Although the campaign is taking a snarky approach, agricultural leaders agree with the concept.

"I know they are using a little bit of humor, but there is a definite message there," said Manuel Cunha, president of the Fresno, Calif.-based Nisei Farmers League. "You have to have a legal workforce in agriculture."

Cunha's group has joined with the UFW to support the federal AgJOBS legislation that sits in the Senate. The bill aims to provide a legal and stable work force by giving more than 1 million undocumented farmworkers a path to legalization while continuing to work in farming.

Cunha said the UFW's campaign is similar to one that the agriculture industry tried 12 years ago when it tried to recruit welfare recipients and unemployed workers to do farm labor. The effort failed to generate interest among non-agriculture workers.

"The fact is that U.S. workers are not going to take these jobs," Cunha said. "So who will?"


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Richard Kigel Wednesday, June 30th 2010 at 5:23PM

This is for you, IRMA!!!

Richard Kigel Wednesday, June 30th 2010 at 11:35PM

Glad to do it.

For you, Irma--I would give you the world!!!



ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Lov ya Rich. Thank you so much for posting this for,me....

I know I don't have to tell you just how happy mea nd my group are in our letter eriting, emailings and phone calls to from the governors of all of the southern states especially in Ca. and large food packing house in our area to please don't miss Cobert...

No democrats have started activily campainging yet Rich and Clark (lol) but I am sure that this will be a major part of it...

actually the only campaing ad seen is against Meg Witman's not having casted and election votes for the past 28 years and showing her giving her excuses for having not voted all this time...and this is not from Jerry Brown either. (smile)

This is like news article was like Christmas, and birthdays all at once and has been lasting since last week. lol. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Did you get to see our president's answers to the questions from the citizens as related to jobs and the economy at his town hall meeting in Wis. today (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Rich, with Aunt Bee you have managed to do just this. I will be having a date with her again over the weekend when I finish the rest of your book. (smile)

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