Home » Blog » Petiton to end sweat shops and slavery in the fields
Blog for America
Petiton to end sweat shops and slavery in the fields
Brevard Workers For Democracy
Resolution: 01-08
Subject: Ending sweat-shops and slavery in the fields
WHEREAS, there is an ongoing human rights crisis in Florida's fields, including:
poverty wages, rooted in an antiquated piece-rate pay system that hasn’t changed significantly in nearly 30 years;
long hours without overtime pay when work is available, unemployment and transience when it is not;
physical abuse and wage fraud by crew leaders, supervisors, and growers;
damage to body and soul from back-breaking labor, with no employment benefits such as sick days, paid leave, health insurance, or pensions;
retaliation against workers who protest or organize to alleviate these inhuman conditions;
and, most shamefully, modern-day slavery, with six successful federal prosecutions of farm labor operations for servitude in Florida over the past decade, and a seventh just initiated, involving well over 1,000 workers and more than a dozen farm employers;
(Click Read More for the rest of this post)
WHEREAS, by leveraging their high-volume purchasing power to extract the lowest prices possible, Burger King and other food industry leaders profit from and play an active role in creating the miserable conditions in Florida’s fields;
WHEREAS, Burger King and other food industry leaders have not only refused to join Yum! Brands and McDonald's in working with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) to improve farm labor conditions, but have actually sought to reverse gains made by workers in agreements with those corporations;
WHEREAS, private equity firms including Goldman Sachs, Texas Pacific Group, Bain Capital and others, which are principal shareholders in Burger King and other food industry leaders, have made significant investments in the restaurant industry over the past decade, and have ignored calls by farmworkers and consumers for farm labor reform, while continuing to draw billions of dollars in private profits from their investments;
THEREFORE, The Brevard Workers for Democracy adds its name and voice to those of countless consumers calling upon Burger King and other food industry leaders to immediately join with the CIW in efforts to end exploitation in the fields and modern-day slavery in the 21st century. The Brevard Workers for Democracy advises its members to consider the actions of Burger King now, and other food industry leaders in the future,before purchasing products or services from Burger King or any other company that do not support. specifically,:
Pay a penny more per pound for tomatoes and ensure that the increase is passed on to tomato pickers in the form of increased wages; and
Work with the CIW to establish and enforce a human rights-based code of conduct, including zero tolerance for forced labor, to ensure fair and safe working conditions
To sign this petition, Modern Day Slavery please click this link
Please note: commenting and viewing of comments is temporarily unavailable
| My DFA | |
| Groups | |
| Events | |
| Candidates | |
![]() |
|
Blog for America
-
What We're Reading - Super Edition
By Linsey P on Feb 10, 2012 3:20 PM EST -
It's GOTV time
By Linsey P on Feb 9, 2012 2:25 PM EST -
Electing a progressive majority starts now
By Linsey P on Feb 8, 2012 10:29 AM EST -
Give John Boehner the Boot
By Linsey P on Feb 7, 2012 1:10 PM EST -
Deliver for Bernie
By Linsey P on Feb 6, 2012 11:13 AM EST

