Farmworkers and marchers in 13 California cities asked Gov. Newsom to sign a bill that would make voting easier in union elections.
On César Chávez Day, a group of about 50 farmworkers, advocates, and community members gathered in Fresno to march in honor of the late labor leader — and to once again ask Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign a bill that would make it easier for farmworkers to vote in union elections.
Among those marching in Fresno on Thursday were central San Joaquin Valley elected officials: Santos Garcia, the mayor of Madera, and Jose Sigala, a council member from Tulare currently running for state assembly for the 33rd District. Labor leaders, assembly members, and farmworkers say they are hopeful that the governor will sign the legislation into law this year.
The bill is “pretty straightforward,” said Strater. “It’s to extend to farmworkers a more modernized, flexible choice when it comes to how they vote under union elections.” “He asked for votes by mail, that’s why he’s still in office,” said Lourdes Cardenas, a farmworker and union member from Fresno during Thursday’s march. “Why can’t we have the same rights?”
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