Thursday, June 24 2021ABC News Radio Douglas Rissing/iStock (WASHINGTON) — A narrowly divided Supreme Court on Wednesday dealt a big blow to farm labor unions in the nation’s largest agricultural producing state, making it harder to organize migrant workers
WBAL News Radio: Supreme Court sides with California farms in case involving labor union access
JD Supra: Supreme Court Holds That Regulation Allowing Access to Farmers’ Property Is a Per Se Physical Taking
A ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court this week may have altered the landscape of takings claims by expanding the scope of physical takings. Since the landmark case of Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York
U.S. News & World Report: Colorado Governor Signs Farmworker Rights and Wages Law
Thousands of immigrant farmworkers in Colorado will soon have minimum wage, overtime and labor organizing rights under a bill signed into law Friday by Gov. Jared Polis.By Associated Press|June 25, 2021, at 8:05 p.m. Colorado Governor Signs Farmworker Rights
11 Alive: Weather Verify Yes, heat is historically the top weather-related killer in the US
With a historic heat wave in the Pacific Northwest, some people have pointed out how deadly intensifying summer temperatures can be. Credit: John Smith – stock.adobe.com Author: Nate Hanson Published: 6:22 PM EDT June 25, 2021 Updated: 6:22 PM
The Wall Street Journal: Supreme Court Rules Against Union Organizers’ Access to California Farms
The decision erases a crowning achievement of César Chavez’s farmworker movement By Updated June 23, 2021 7:09 pm ET SavePrint Text This article is in your queue. WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court struck down a regulation giving union organizers the right
San Joaquin Valley Sun: U.S. Supreme Court rules UFW’s access right unconstitutional, sides with Fowler Packing
The San Joaquin Valley Sun2 days ago Facebook Twitter Print In a 6-3 decision, the United States Supreme Court sided with two California farming outfits who argued that a California agricultural regulation requiring union organizers to have access to
Democracy Now: SCOTUS Cuts Off Union Organizers’ Access to Farm Workers in Major Defeat for Organized Labor
Headline Jun 24, 2021 In another Supreme Court decision Wednesday, justices ruled 6 to 3 that a California labor law violated the constitutional rights of property owners by giving union organizers access to workers on privately owned farms during
Bloomberg Law: Top Court Swat at Union Access Rights Reaches Beyond Farms
June 24, 2021, 2:31 AM High court sides with growers in property rights dispute Limits already vulnerable union rights: Advocates Immigrant farmworkers harvest organic sweet baby broccoli at Lakeside Organic Gardens in Watsonville, Calif. Photographer: Ryan Anson/Bloomberg News The
The Reporter: Supreme Court limits California union recruiting in favor of property rights
By Calmatters | PUBLISHED: June 24, 2021 at 9:06 a.m. | UPDATED: June 24, 2021 at 9:13 a.m. By Kate Cimini, CalMatters In a blow to labor, the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated a decades-old California rule inspired by César
Selma Sun: Supreme Court hands union loss in California trespass case
Elizabeth Troutman | The Center Square contributor 13 hrs ago 0 Facebook Twitter Email TownNews.com Content Exchange Facebook Twitter Email Print Save (The Center Square) -The Supreme Court has ruled that a California regulation allowing union organizers to trespass
California Globe: SCOTUS Decision a Victory for Property Owners
SCOTUS Decision a Victory for Property Owners The right to exclude is ‘one of the most treasured’ rights of property ownership By Katy Grimes, June 24, 2021 8:19 am The United States Supreme Court just affirmed Wednesday that the
Your Cenral Valley: Nation’s highest court rules on Central Valley business
Local News by: YourCentralValley.com Staff Posted: Jun 24, 2021 / 11:35 AM PDT / Updated: Jun 24, 2021 / 12:04 PM PDT AddThis Sharing ButtonsShare to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to WhatsAppShare to SMSShare to EmailShare to More FOWLER, California
NPR: Supreme Court Justices Hand Farmworkers Union A Loss
June 24, 20215:11 AM ET 4-Minute Listen Download Transcript STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: The Supreme Court has once again tightened the leash on labor unions and their ability to organize workers. The spotlight was on the United Farm Workers and
JD Supra: U.S. Supreme Court Decision Affects California Agricultural Growers
June 24, 2021 LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Send Embed On-farm agriculture operations have been excluded from federal labor law since 1935. California filled this gap by creating its own law in 1975, the California Agricultural Labor Relations Act (“ALRA”). The
UPI: Supreme Court rules against unions organizing on California farms
By Danielle Haynes Farm workers hoe the rows in Moss Landing, Calif., on April 28, 2020. A Supreme Court ruling said farm union organizers can’t drum up support on private farms without compensating the business. File Photo by Terry
NPR: In A Narrow Ruling, Supreme Court Hands Farmworkers Union A Loss
Updated June 23, 20211:06 PM ET Nina Totenberg Facebook Twitter Eric Singerman The Supreme Court found that a law that allowed farmworkers union organizers onto farm property during nonworking hours unconstitutionally appropriates private land. Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty
Los Angeles Times: Editorial: Supreme Court undercuts California farm labor organizers
By The Times Editorial Board June 23, 2021 12:51 PM PT The Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Wednesday tossed aside a 1975 California regulation that gave farm union organizers limited access to farms and processing facilities so they could reach
The Denver Gazette: US Supreme Court strikes down California regulation allowing union organizers onto farms, ranches
By MARIANNE GOODLAND marianne.goodland@coloradopolitics.com Jun 23, 2021 Updated 8 hrs ago Facebook Twitter Email Print Save A 6-3 ruling Wednesday from the U.S. Supreme Court could have implications for Colorado’s efforts to unionize farmworkers. The Court ruled in Cedar
The Week Magazine: Supreme Court conservatives just ‘undid one of César Chávez’s greatest accomplishments’
12:30 PM In a 6-3 ruling along ideological lines, the Supreme Court struck down a California law that gave union organizers access to farm sites. The decision means people seeking out farm workers for unionization purposes going forward will be violating
Bloomberg: Supreme Court Rules Against Unions on California Farm Access
Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg Politics By Erin Mulvaney and Greg Stohr June 23, 2021, 7:36 AM PDT Updated on June 23, 2021, 8:49 AM PDT Justices voted on idealogical lines against labor organizers California regulation found to interfere with
Food Tank: Supreme Court Rules Against California Farm Workers and Unions
The Supreme Court sided with farm owners in a decision Wednesday that could limit the ability of union organizers in California to recruit farm workers. In a 6-3 decision for Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid, the Supreme Court found
The Bakersfield Californian: Supreme Court rules California farms can keep union organizers off private land
David G. Savage Los Angeles Times (TNS) Jun 23, 2021 Updated 8 hrs ago Facebook Twitter Email Facebook Twitter Email Print Save WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down part of a historic California law inspired by
Common Dreams: Right-Wing SCOTUS Majority Rules Union Organizing on Farms Violates Landowners’ Rights
Farm workers harvest strawberries on March 13, 2013 near Oxnard, California. (Photo: Joe Klamar/AFP via Getty Images) “ 6 GIVE $ Right-Wing SCOTUS Majority Rules Union Organizing on Farms Violates Landowners’ Rights The Supreme Court “fails to balance a farmer’s
The New York Times: Supreme Court Rules Against Union Recruiting on California Farms
The case concerned a unique state regulation allowing labor representatives to meet with farm workers at their workplaces for up to three hours a day for as many as 120 days a year. By Adam LiptakPublished June 23, 2021Updated
ABC KFSN-TV: U.S. Supreme Court rules unions cannot recruit on California farms
By Jessica HarringtonWednesday, June 23, 2021 6:19PM EMBED <>More Videos <iframe width=”476″ height=”267″ src=”https://abc30.com/video/embed/?pid=10825521″ frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe> The ruling reverses a decades-old state regulation that allowed unions to access farm property in order to organize workers.FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — The