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by: Robert Cruickshank

Wed Jun 29, 2011 at 06:47:46 AM PDT


Last night a crowd of farmworkers, UFW leaders, and Democratic legislators gathered in front of Governor Jerry Brown's Capitol office, awaiting word on whether he would sign SB 104, a bill that would help farmworker safety and prosperity by allowing them to organize unions via card check. The UFW pushed it after a rash of heat-related deaths in the fields in recent years, deaths that could have been prevented if more farmworkers had unions to protect them.

Brown had played up his connections to Cesar Chavez and the UFW during the campaign, and notably signed the Agricultural Labor Relations Act in 1975 recognizing the right of farmworkers to organize unions.

The governor's office had been silent on the bill, not giving any indication what he would do. As the midnight deadline for action approached, the crowd grew, especially after the legislature approved the budget, hoping for good news.

Instead they received a shock as Governor Brown vetoed SB 104, siding with big business over farmworkers. Brown's veto message doesn't really give any explanation for the veto, except that it changes the ALRA which, apparently, Brown wants to keep taking credit for even after its shortcomings have been revealed:

SB 104 is indeed a drastic change and I appreciate the frustrations that have given rise to it. But, I am not yet convinced that the far reaching proposals of this bill--which alter in a significant way the guiding assumptions of the ALRA--are justified. Before restructuring California's carefully crafted agricultural labor law, it is only right that the legislature consider legal provisions that more carefully track its original framework. The process should include all those who are affected by the ALRA.

In other words, Brown wants something that will make agribusiness happy - the same people who have shown no concern over farmworker heat deaths, who are happy to continue to pay workers poorly.

This is one of the problems you get with bringing back a former governor to office. Brown basically thinks nothing has changed in 36 years and that despite the proven shortcomings of the ALRA, it is fine and doesn't need to be fixed, especially if it makes agribusiness sad.

Of course, Brown pulled shit like this all the time when he was governor in the 1970s and 1980s, vetoing or opposing legislation that his allies strongly backed. It infuriated Democrats and helped give an opening to the right. More of that crap is the price we paid for beating Meg Whitman.

If all-cuts budgets and vetoing labor legislation is what we're going to get from Governor Brown, let's hope he decides on only one term, and lets California move on to better leadership in 2014.

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Great Editorial! (0.00 / 0)
Brown showed a total lack of respect for the farmworkers that harvest our food by vetoing this bill. He appears to bending over backwards to please corporate agribusiness by vetoing this bill.

wow (0.00 / 0)
i'm gobsmacked. what an awful veto.

I suppose that there must be a reason (0.00 / 0)
(although I haven't been following this closely; I had just assumed that he'd sign it.)  It wouldn't shock me if union leaders s are overreaching in some ways here -- not because I know that to be true, but because getting as much as possible is their job.

So what about this?  (And again, I haven't even read his veto message, assuming that there was one, but I note that it's absent from this diary.)

Let's ask Brown to say whether he is objecting to the need for change at all or to the specific changes being made in the bill.  If it's the latter, let him propose -- quickly! -- his plan to satisfy those needs.  He should have one, right?


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unions owe Brown now (0.00 / 0)
But think about it. This bill was over-reach. It took a tragic case of heat exhaustion and tried to spin it into a case where the unions get a wish list of powers.  It was big grab that opened a flank where opponents of unions could easily have said - "why not mandate more drinking points and breaks at Heat Cat 5 and fine employers, you don't need these union rules."  

It would also have tied Brown to unions even more as giving a gift in response to the overwhelming union support he got in 2010.

Brown is thinking bigger picture and in the current climate where unions are underfire for luxurious benefits (real or perceived) this could of led to bigger problems. It could have opened anger towards not just public employee unions but to unions as a whole.  The Unions own Brown for seeing beyond their bubble.

A good case of why CAGOP says Brown is a Machiavellian politician.


farm workers? luxurious benefits? (3.50 / 2)
last i checked being able to drink water and pee aren't considered luxuries for most people.

[ Parent ]
He's a conservative (5.00 / 1)
And they all believe that workers do not deserve to enjoy anything nice in life.

You can check out any time you like but you can never leave

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A little out of context don't you think (5.00 / 1)
Brown is thinking bigger picture and in the current climate where unions are underfire for luxurious benefits (real or perceived)

and I also said

where opponents of unions could easily have said - "why not mandate more drinking points and breaks at Heat Cat 5 and fine employers, you don't need these union rules."  

So I didnt say pissbreaks and water was luxury anywhere. But i guess misquoting/misrepresenting me is easier than addressing my points. and they still stand.

None of the provisions here directly relate to worker safety but instead increase union power and thereby increasing the cost of doing business here and encouraging more people to risk their lives to come here illegally. This helps union bosses not union workers.

http://www.aroundthecapitol.co...

SB104 is playing "reichstag fire" games  by taking an event that could easily be addressed with lesser rules and instead the unions tried to take the whole cake by going for a laundry list of items. Doing so was short-sided and ignorant considering the anti-union climate the country is in.  


[ Parent ]
Robert please... (4.00 / 1)
"He's a Conservative.  And they all believe that workers do not deserve to enjoy anything nice in life."

This class warfare red meat baiting is beyond juvenile.  Workers "deserve" the "nice things" they WORK for.  We've gone so far beyond the protecting of basic human rights and dignity it's preposterous.

So because someone toils in manual labor all day they deserve an xbox?  How about complimentary Chardonnay?  Markets best decide the value of labor.  Freedom of association at it's finest.  You don't like the lifestyle your job provides you?  You can change professions.  You can co-habitat to increase your purchasing power.  Freedom.

And it amazes me the irony that's lost on you guys.  If we didn't subsidize Mexico's corrupt oligarchical economy by taking in their unskilled workers, market forces would increase wages.  I know plenty of Americans who'd work 40 hour labor jobs.

Hi. I'm Charles.  I worked my way from homelessness to a business owner.  Be what you have it in you to be!


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He's a conservative? (0.00 / 0)
I'm shocked by this veto, although I don't know much about the details of it, but if he's a conservative then what percentage of the state isn't?

[ Parent ]
Robert was referring to the commenter Cali-con, I believe... (0.00 / 0)
...not to the governor.

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Transition (3.00 / 1)
HELP !!

Jerry Brown is morphing into Barack Obama !!
Right before your eyes !!

It's a very 'Bipartisan' Veto isn't it ??

'The ONLY thing is the middle of the road are Dead Armadillos and Yellow Stripes'
Jim Hightower


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