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British dock workers supported the United States farm workers by refusing to accept grapes that were harvested by scab workers and imported by growers. Included are articles that highlight the pro-union perspectives and struggles of workers within Connecticut and Georgia. The efforts of all farm workers and unions striving for the betterment of working conditions.
Keywords
British, docks, workers, grapes, london, England, hardships, solidarity, United Farm Workers, Transport and General Workers Union, Richard Chavez, Teamsters, Donnelly, Bishops, Hartford, Connecticut, Pro-union, John Cardinal, boycotts, strikes, Fitzsimmons, AFL-CIO. George Meany, transparency, National Labor Relations Act, Atlanta Georgia, Shipments, groweres, anti-labor, Cesar Chavez, dock workers
Date
1974
Language
English
Location
London, England, Connecticut, Georgia
Type
Text
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application/pdf
Digital Collection
El Malcriado Newspaper Collection
Repository
Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay
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"British Dock Workers Stop Grapes & Teamsters: Los Trabajadores Portuarios Británicos Detienen las Uvas y Los Camioneros" (1974). States. 62.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/elmalcriado_states-countries/62