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Farm Labor Demands Minimum Wage, Too (BARF!)
The Columbus Dispatch ^ | 27 January 2007 | Alan Johnson

Posted on 01/27/2007 3:35:00 PM PST by buccaneer81

Farm labor demands minimum wage, too Saturday, January 27, 2007 Alan Johnson THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

Angry that farmworkers, many of them Latinos, are excluded from Ohio’s new minimum-wage increase, a labor group yesterday threatened to launch a constitutional legal challenge.

Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland will be in its corner.

Spokesman Keith Dailey said Strickland wants to revisit the minimum-wage issue. Before he took office, Strickland urged Gov. Bob Taft not to sign the law implementing the constitutional amendment passed in November because of what Strickland considers unfair exclusions.

"He felt they undermined the will of people who passed the mini- mum-wage amendment," Dailey said.

The message at a Statehouse rally was pointed.

"We are not beggars, nor social parasites, and we are not asking for a handout, but rather a fair day’s pay for a fair day of work," Baldemar Velasquez, head of the AFL-CIO Farm Labor Organizing Committee, said yesterday.

Velasquez said House Bill 690, approved by the Republican-controlled General Assembly late last year to enact the amendment, continues a "tragic heritage" of discrimination against farmworkers, particularly Latinos.

The union group, along with church leaders and other organizations, will "pursue means to overturn this meanspirited legislation," he said.

An estimated 4,000 to 5,000 farmworkers, most of them in northwestern Ohio, are affected, he said. They earn $4,000 to $8,000 apiece, depending on the length of the growing season.

The voter-approved constitutional issue upped the minimum wage from $5.15 to $6.85 per hour effective Jan. 1. However, the enabling legislation, which kicks in at the end of March, excluded farm, home health-care and amusement-park workers from coverage.

GOP lawmakers said the exclusions mirrored those in the federal wage-and-hour law.

Lupe Williams, who teaches sociology and Spanish in the workplace at Ohio State University, asked bluntly, "Was this legislation passed to discriminate against Latinos? "

Williams said she has visited Ohio migrant-worker camps, including those on chicken megafarms.

"The chickens live cleaner and better than the workers," she said. "I cannot be quiet anymore."

She said Strickland will support the cause of the farmworkers because "he knows how it is to be poor."

Strickland was one of nine children reared in poverty in Appalachian Ohio.

Nazario Mendoza, head of the Immigrant Workers Project in Canton, was a migrant worker from age 11 to 17. He said he and his family traveled from Texas to Illinois, Iowa and other states to pick crops, including corn and asparagus. Some of the other states cover farmworkers under minimum-wage laws.

Excluding Ohio farmworkers from the minimum wage is "a crime, in my eyes," Mendoza said.

ajohnson@dispatch.com


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Mexico; US: Ohio
KEYWORDS: immigrants; migrants; minimumwage; unions
Lupe Williams, who teaches sociology and Spanish in the workplace at Ohio State University, asked bluntly, "Was this legislation passed to discriminate against Latinos? "

A usual suspect speaks for the left.

1 posted on 01/27/2007 3:35:01 PM PST by buccaneer81
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To: buccaneer81
Angry that farmworkers, many of them Latinos, are excluded from Ohio’s new minimum-wage increase, a labor group yesterday threatened to launch a constitutional legal challenge.

Funny, I do not hear anyone bitching about Pelosi exempting Samoans from the federal minimum wage increase, and merely for political donations from Del Monte.

2 posted on 01/27/2007 3:38:14 PM PST by technomage (You get what you want one step at a time)
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To: buccaneer81
I was "excluded from" the minimum wage while a farm worker in the early 80's. I didn't piss and moan, I got a better job.

Of course that requires doing something by and for youself, a distant concept for some.

3 posted on 01/27/2007 3:39:29 PM PST by somemoreequalthanothers (All for the betterment of "the state", comrade)
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To: buccaneer81

I hope they win!

And I hope all Republicans support this.

The best way to get Democrats to become Republicans is to force them to live by their own rules.

There will unemployment. More expensive food, etc.


4 posted on 01/27/2007 3:51:31 PM PST by mc6809e
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To: buccaneer81

*** "Was this legislation passed to discriminate against Latinos? "***

NO! Agriculture wages have always been much lower than minimum wages, even for those who work on gigantic "family" farms, even before the influx of Latino labor.


5 posted on 01/27/2007 4:02:10 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: buccaneer81

Big government takeover alert.


6 posted on 01/27/2007 5:42:43 PM PST by Ode To Ted Kennedys Liver (Senate Republicans' Motto: Quit while you're ahead.|| Democrats' Motto: Going nowhere fast!)
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To: somemoreequalthanothers

From your experience, would you say that all farm workers are capable of getting better jobs?


7 posted on 01/28/2007 9:03:04 PM PST by gas0linealley
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To: gas0linealley

I believe they can because they know how to work. The desire to work will get you in the door at alot of places.

In my area we don't have migrant workers, but farm hands that work on the farms can do many different things such as mechanics, welding, truck driving, and running sophisticated machinery.


8 posted on 01/28/2007 9:39:35 PM PST by upsdriver
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