Americaca: labor unions not quite dead
'Last month, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, a group that represents farm workers in southern Florida, announced that it was ending a 4-year boycott of Taco Bell. The most remarkable thing about the announcement was the reason behind it: Taco Bell had acceded to all of the coalition's demands. At a time of declining union membership, failed organizing drives and public apathy about poverty, a group of immigrant tomato pickers had persuaded an enormous fast food company - Yum Brands, which in addition to Taco Bell owns KFC, Pizza Hut, A&W All American Food Restaurants and Long John Silver's - to increase the wages of migrant workers and impose a tough code of conduct on Florida tomato suppliers. "Human rights are universal," said Jonathan Blum, a senior VP of Yum, adding that under Taco Bell's new labor rules "indentured servitude by suppliers is strictly forbidden."' Full story here.
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