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As you shop and prepare your #Thanksgiving meals, we'd like you to know a little more about the work behind the ingredients and the people doing that work to put food on our tables.

Here's a thread for everyone who wants to thank a farm worker this week.

#WeFeedYou
Veggies make great sides on the #Thanksgiving table.

Here Teresa harvests beets in the Oxnard area. She spends her 8 hour workday on her knees on the damp earth.

#WeFeedYou
Sweet potatoes are mostly unearthed by harvesting machinery but then cleaned and sorted by hand. Here’s a video Raquel sent from Livingston, CA. #WeFeedYou
Asparagus requires delicate handling and a grueling posture. Harvesters have a high rate of repetitive strain injuries. This video is of an asparagus worker from Gonzalez, CA. #WeFeedYou
Fan-favorite Charlie harvests turnips. He's paid piece rate — earns $1.50 every two buckets. He is the fastest in his crew averaging 24-26 buckets per hr. Rushing is dangerous, you could easily lose a finger.
Here’s where we pause to remind you we say #WeFeedYou because there would be nothing on that Thanksgiving table without farm workers.

Supporting us during the season of thanks and giving will help fund change all year long.

DONATE HERE: ufw.org/thanksgiving20… There’s no thanksgiving without farm workers. Donate durin
To harvest brussels sprouts, workers use a machete to chop the tough, woody stems and remove the sprouts. People aren’t always connected to what their food looks like growing. #WeFeedYou
Here’s a picture from Parlier, CA (near Fresno) of a worker in the squash crop. It was 98° but notice Amadeo is covering his skin with gloves and long sleeves.

That’s because squash vines are intensely irritating to the skin, especially as they get drier close to harvest. A farm worker is in long sleeves in a squash field
Green beans are durable enough to be largely harvested by machines, but specialty varieties are more likely to be harvested by hand in a process similar to this. (Video shows snap peas from Salinas, CA.)
Are mashed potatoes on your #Thanksgiving menu? Bea is in Pasco, WA where she works getting the potato crop underground for winter storage. She bundles up to keep warm, as the ideal storage temperature inside is just above freezing. A farm worker is bundled up, in a storage facility surrounde
In this video from OR, Joaquin is dumping out bags of onions after they dried in burlap bags. He’s pouring them into rows for the machine that will collect them. His incredible skill and stamina make him “a champion” on his crew.
Garlic seasons so many foods we enjoy. Flor sent us this video from where she was harvesting garlic in Arvin, CA in 97° temps. #WeFeedYou
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Farm workers harvest the celery we'll use in our stuffing and to give aroma and flavor to so many foods. This work takes accuracy, strength and skill. #WeFeedYou
Leeks in your #Thanksgiving stuffing? Guillermo shared this vid from near Oxnard. Workers spend 8 hrs/day, 6 days/week kneeling on the ground, up down rows to harvesting. It's a labor intensive crop that requires skilled manual work. #WeFeedYou
Mushrooms are another flavorful ingredient. Anania is a union member and mushroom worker on CAs Central Coast and has been doing this work 7+ years. Mushroom work is year round. #WeFeedYou
You definitely used onions twice so here’s another view. This onion harvest video came from Indiana, which doesn't have heat regulations. The only protection from the sun is if there are trees at the end of a row. #WeFeedYou
Fernando shared this video of the cilantro harvest near Oxnard CA. He earns around $2 per box of 60 bunches. He is remarkably fast and skilled. (Those are twist ties at his ankles- can you tell?)
Parsley can be used to season your stuffing and soup. Vicente has been working in CAs fields cutting parsley for 22 years. He shares the repetitive work is very hard on the body and takes skill to do at the rapid pace needed. #WeFeedYou
Lettuce all be mindful of where that salad came from! Yuliana shared this video of the lettuce harvest of Salinas CA. Known as the Salad Bowl of the World, the area is famous for fresh produce.
(sorry about the puns but we can’t promise to stop) #WeFeedYou
Patricia’s skill is incredibly respected by her peers. Radishes are a great addition to our salad. They take 3-4 weeks from seed to harvest, longer in cooler temperatures. Hand harvested radishes are a labor intensive crop as Patricia demonstrates here. #WeFeedYou
Pomegranate seeds and juice come to us thanks to folks like Juan. He and his coworkers harvest the sweet fruit that commands premium prices at grocery stores. They earn minimum wage. #WeFeedYou
Need acid in your salad dressing? Lemons are perfect. Marce is one of 20,000 lemon harvesters in the San Joaquin Valley citrus region. As essential workers they assure the national supply of fresh lemons. #WeFeedYou A worker emptied a bag of lemons into a large 4x4 bin
What goes into our apple pie?
Carlos was harvesting apples in Corralitos CA. He stabilizes himself on a 16-foot ladder & reaches around to pick as much as he can before he has to move to reach other parts of the tree. His full bag will weigh 50+ pounds. #WeFeedYou
Blueberry pie is something special for any occasion. Abel shared this video from where he was harvesting blueberries near Wasco, CA. He has to work rapidly yet skillfully to avoid picking overripe and green berries. #WeFeedYou
Absolute unit! Harvesting pumpkins can be exhausting work. Despite the difficult conditions, workers typically earn minimum wage. This #Thanksgiving remember the workers behind the pumpkin pie on your table. #WeFeedYou
When you buy #Thanksgiving wine make it a union wine. Noemi's a #UFW member & works for CK Mondavi who contributes towards her families medical, dental & vision plan.

Find more products produced by workers under UFW contract @ ufw.org/ul #WeFeedYou
Yolanda picks wine grapes in Sunnyside WA. As a proud UFW member under union contract at Chateau @SteMichelle she enjoys 16 paid holidays, health insurance and a pension plan in addition to yearly increases. Si Se Puede! #WeFeedYou
We Feed You is literal. As we wrap up our thread (for now- did we miss anything?) remember we can’t do #Thanksgiving without farm workers.

You can donate here to help fund change all year long @ ufw.org/thanksgiving20…
#WeFeedYou There’s no Thanksgiving without farm workers. Donate durin
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Feb 21
On Feb 21 in Buffalo, NY, farm workers are rallying alongside community and labor allies outside the U.S. Courthouse.

The court will be hearing New York Vegetable Growers Association v. Hochul.

At stake: Do farm workers in New York have a right to organize?
Farm workers are mostly excluded from federal labor laws. In 2019, NY passed the Farm Laborers Fair Labor Practices Act which gives farmworkers the right to unionize in NY state. Since then we’ve won certification at 5 farms so far, with more pending. theguardian.com/us-news/2023/j…
Teresa Romero, president of the United Farm Workers, told the Guardian that the victories were made possible by a four-year-old New York law - the Farm Laborers Fair Labor Practices Act - which gives farm workers a state-protected right to unionize and prohibits retaliation against farm workers seeking to organize. To ease unionization, the law requires farms to recognize a union once a majority of workers sign pro-union cards. "It's amazing. When the The laws change, workers really can win, Romero said.
Rather than recognize their workers choice to unionize the growers banded together to sue the state and stop the law. They target the fact that many workers who want to unionize are H2A workers. They want to overturn the whole law and strip ALL NY farm workers of their rights. New York Growers Are Fighting Farmworkers’ Right to Organize BY ALEX N. PRESS A lawsuit filed by New York growers challenges the right of farmworkers on H-2A visas to unionize. Win or lose, the lawsuit is posing an obstacle to the state’s farmworkers, who only won the right to collectively bargain in 2019.
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Nov 22, 2023
As you begin preparing to gather with friends and family for a Thanksgiving meal, share your favorite holiday dishes and traditions below.

We’ll show you the skilled work it takes to plant, tend and harvest the food on your table. #WeFeedYou
While we wait for your replies to start rolling in, this is how those fresh and fragrant bundled herbs like Italian parsley get to your grocery store.
Listen: we can’t do #Thanksgiving without farm workers. You know that.

Make a donation (PLEASE) during this season of thanks and giving and help fund change all year long.

Or hey, paypal is here:

#WeFeedYouufw.org/thanksgiving20…
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Jun 30, 2023
Much of the USA is under heat warning. Heat is a deadly threat for farm workers, and conditions are getting worse.

There are a myriad of dangers caused by extreme heat that most people don’t consider when they open the refrigerator in their air conditioned kitchen. 1/ a farm worker hand harvesting turnips
Even one shift of outdoor agricultural work in hot weather can be detected in bloodwork — heat strain causes acute kidney injury. https://t.co/pklc8GQtEGoem.bmj.com/content/74/6/4…
Results 35 participants were characterised with incident AKI over the course of a work shift (12.3%). Workers who experienced heat strain had increased adjusted odds of AKI (1.34, 95% CI 1.04 to 1.74). Piece rate work was associated with 4.24 odds of AKI (95% CI 1.56 to 11.52). Females paid by the piece had 102.81 adjusted odds of AKI (95% CI 7.32 to 1443.20).  Discussion Heat strain and piece rate work are associated with incident AKI after a single shift of agricultural work, though gender differences exist. Modifications to payment structures may help prevent AKI.
One of the symptoms of heat stress is a decline in cognitive function. This means a worker may not recognize they’re in danger before developing lethal heat stroke.

In extreme heat workers are also more vulnerable to cuts, falls, and vehicular accidents. farmworkerjustice.org/blog-post/nati…
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Jan 16, 2023
Cesar Chavez followed Dr King’s career since the 1950s Montgomery bus boycott. Whenever newspapers carried accounts of #MLK battles, the stories "would jump out of the pages at me," Cesar said. MLK reaffirmed Cesar's commitment to nonviolent struggle & inspired UFW's boycotts. 1/ Historical photo of MLK
Although the two never met, they corresponded. Dr. King preached that genuine equality was not possible without economic equality. "What does it profit a man to be able to eat at an integrated lunch counter if he doesn't have enough money to buy a hamburger?" #MLK declared. 2/ Mural with Cesar Chavez, MLK, Gandhi, UFW martyrs
Only one month before his death, Dr. King joined in solidarity by sending a telegram to Cesar, who was then fasting for 25 days in Delano CA, to rededicate his farm workers' movement to the principles of nonviolence practiced by #MLK and Gandhi. 3/ Photo montage with MLK, Ghandi, Cesar Chavez
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Aug 16, 2022
Today the farm worker movement is out marching for #AB2183 and fair choices when organizing, free from fear and retaliation. This past Cesar Chavez Day we let California know we were ready to march.

California let us know we wouldn’t be marching alone. 🧵calmatters.org/california-div… Collage of photos of farm w...
We’re marching for @CAgovernor Newsom’s support of #AB2183. We deserve choices in how we access the democratic process of union elections.

As things are now, elections are held on the growers’ private property under the watchful eye of the employer. fresnobee.com/news/californi…
Rooted in a historic legacy of sacrifice and resilience, our march is also a step forward.

California is ready for a bold, inclusive labor movement that will meet workers where we’re at. Solidarity, no matter where we work or where we’re from. #AB2183 latimes.com/california/sto… Marchers in UFW and UNITE H...Nurses holding signs that s...
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Aug 16, 2022
Ever wonder where broccoli in your cruidité comes from? This is how it’s harvested. #WeFeedYou
Check out this carrot harvest! FYI: Produce doesn’t show up in Wegman’s by magic.
Unrelated (because it doesn’t belong in crudité) but if you’re curious, this is how asparagus is harvested.
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