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Janus
21st April 2006, 07:25
Originally posted by CIW
On Saturday, April 1, farmworkers and allies participating in the 2006 McDonalds Truth Tour will converge on Chicago, leading a 5-mile march through the city. The march will culminate in a rally downtown at the McDonalds flagship restaurant commonly known as the Rock n Roll McDonalds. The CIW will be joined in the march by Bishop Manz, AFL-CIO Organizing Director Stewart Acuff, and many national and local community, student, human rights and faith leaders.

At the rally following the march, the CIW will announce the next steps in the campaign to win human rights and a fair wage for farmworkers in Floridas fields. Workers will launch an aggressive public education campaign, exposing the grinding poverty of Floridas farmworkers who pick tomatoes for the worlds largest fast-food chain, McDonalds, and Chipotle, the quick service Mexican food restaurant company that is also part of the McDonalds group.

April 1st is the five-year anniversary of the declaration of the Taco Bell boycott, which marked the initial launch of the CIWs Campaign for Fair Food. In March of 2005 the CIW and Yum Brands, parent company of Taco Bell, resolved the 4-year boycott with a ground-breaking agreement. The historic agreement commits Yum Brands to pay farmworkers an extra penny per pound for tomatoes Taco Bell purchases, to work with the CIW on its code of conduct so that farmworker participation in the protection of their own rights is ensured and to guarantee transparency in its tomato supply chain.

Chipotle Mexican Grill, was, until recently a wholly owned subsidiary of the McDonalds corporation. Following a public offering of the company in January 2006, McDonalds now owns a controlling interest in Chipotle.

Unlike McDonalds, however, Chipote recognizes that its volume purchasing of vegetables and meat place it in a unique position to influence the conditions under which its ingredients are produced and raised. The companys manifesto, entitled Food With Integrity, discusses its mission to revolutionize the way America grows and gathers its food by working back along the food chain beyond distributors to encourage healthy production of vegetables and humane raising of animals by farmers supplying Chipotle. But it says nothing about the conditions under which farmworkers labor to harvest Chipotles produce.

The CIW will be calling on Chipotle to expand its own Food With Integrity mission to include Work With Dignity for farmworkers who harvest its tomatoes by partnering with the CIW to ensure improved wages and the participation of farmworkers in the protection and advancement of their own rights. Further, CIW is calling on Chipotle to influence the fast-food giant McDonalds to join Yum! Brands in working with the CIW for these important human rights advances in the agri-food industry.

The 45 farmworkers from Immokalee on the 2006 Truth Tour bring with them over 3,500 cards signed by Florida farmworkers asking McDonalds, Chipotle, and the rest of the fast food industry to pay more for their tomatoes, and to ensure that this premium be passed on to the farmworkers picking those tomatoes, and to ensure worker participation in reforming the labor practices of the agricultural industry.

The march, rally, and announcement of the Chipotle initiative mark the culmination of the 2006 McDonalds Truth Tour: the Real Rights Tour. Before arriving in Chicago the caravan stopped in 16 cities, conducted over 12 protests at McDonalds and Chipotle Restaurants, and educational events in cities through the south and Midwest including Nashville, Louisville, St Louis, Madison, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Detroit, and South Bend.

LoneRed
21st April 2006, 07:51
sorry comrade, those dates are past, but when i was in chicago, i marched and protested with the CIW. Actual farmworkers were there, it was quite an experience

Janus
21st April 2006, 08:00
sorry comrade, those dates are past
Yes, I'm aware of that. However, their struggle continues and I couldn't find any articles that highlighted their activities in general.

LoneRed
26th April 2006, 07:24
thats fine, just letting you know in case you didnt. ya i recently asked them if they could send me some organizing materials, and it came a couple days ago, many stickers, papers,articles, post cards addressed to president of McDonalds etc.. they also sent me stuff on the student-farmworker alliance.

Raisa
13th August 2006, 10:05
I forgot what was their website

Any one got it?

LoneRed
13th August 2006, 10:15
There Ya Go


Coalition of Immokolee Workers (http://www.ciw-online.org/)