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A California state assemblyman representing the Central Valley area accused the ARLB of being a “rogue agency” that is “out of control.” [3] The ALRB's regional director tried to prevent the workers from voting, leading workers to sue the ALRB to force agency to permit them to choose whether or not to be represented by the UFW.
The California Agricultural Labor Relations Act (CALRA) [note 1] is a landmark [2] statute in United States labor law that was enacted by the state of California in 1975, [3] establishing the right to collective bargaining for farmworkers in that state, a first in U.S. history. [4]
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In 1868, the California Legislature authorized the first of many ad hoc Code Commissions to begin the process of codifying California law. Each Code Commission was a one- or two-year temporary agency which either closed at the end of the authorized period or was reauthorized and rolled over into the next period; thus, in some years there was no ...
The newly signed law is accompanied by a supplemental agreement between the Newsom administration, the UFW and the California Labor Federation to pass clarifying language during next year’s ...
The Agricultural Labor Relations Act, a landmark state legislation signed in 1975, grants agricultural employees the right to organize, farmworkers have the right to association “free from the ...
At least 30 to 50 marchers are expected to walk between 12 and 20 miles a day, amid sweltering heat, for nearly three weeks.
The California Labor Code, more formally known as "the Labor Code", [1] is a collection of civil law statutes for the State of California. The code is made up of statutes which govern the general obligations and rights of persons within the jurisdiction of the State of California .