Union sues to block Trump from lowering farm pay - PressReader The United Farm Workers — along with multiple U S citizen farmworkers — sued the Trump administration on Friday over a new rule that substantially lowers pay for seasonal guest workers in agriculture
U. S. Farm Workers Sue Trump Administration to Save American Farm Jobs . . . Today, 18 individual farm workers, the United Farm Workers of America, and the UFW Foundation filed a lawsuit to reverse the Trump administration’s wage cut rule that dramatically undercuts the wages of U S workers in agriculture and risks drastically expanding the exploitative H2A agricultural guestworker program
UFW sues Trump administration over wage cut to ag guest workers The Keene-based United Farm Workers labor union, joined by the UFW Foundation and 18 individual workers, sued the Trump administration Friday alleging it broke federal law last month by lowering
POLITICO Pro | Article | United Farm Workers sues to reverse Trump farm . . . The United Farm Workers union has sued to reverse a Trump administration rule that the labor organization says would significantly cut wages for foreign agricultural workers and, by extension, U S citizens UFW argues in the suit filed in U S District Court for the Eastern District of California that the Labor Department's Adverse Effect Wage Rate rule violates a statutory mandate that "the
Farm Workers Condemn $2. 46 Billion in Trump Wage Cuts Washington, D C – On October 2, the second Trump administration announced regulatory changes that would drastically reduce the wages of all farm workers across the United States — undercutting and displacing American workers in agriculture
UFW sues to block cuts to H-2A wage rates - agri-pulse. com The United Farm Workers is suing the Trump administration over changes to the H-2A visa program that will result in lower wages for foreign ag labor The lawsuit says the Labor Department's
Union sues Labor Department over cuts to farmworker wages A new Department of Labor rule would reduce wages for foreign agricultural workers under the H-2A visa program The United Farm Workers union argues the wage cut for foreign workers will also