California Governor Newsom threatened to veto legislation that would make it easier for farmworkers to cast their ballots in union elections by mail as hundreds of farmworkers concluded a 24-day march to Sacramento.
Image Credit: United Farm Workers
Hundreds of farmworkers concluded a 24-day march to Sacramento spanning 335 miles to demand California Governor Gavin Newsom support legislation that would make it easier for farmworkers to cast their ballots in union elections by mail. Newsom has threatened to veto the bill, which would keep farmworkers safe from employer retaliation, explains Teresa Romero, president of the United Farm Workers, the labor union that helped organize the march.
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