With a four-day march and caravan and a gathering at the Tijuana border with US groups to launch a consumer boycott against multinational Driscoll’s, farm labor unionists mark the anniversary of the massive labor strike that a year ago shook the fields in the rich San Quintin Valley in Northern Mexico. In the aftermath of the strike, labor leaders negotiated fourteen agreements with the Mexican government. Now they say the agreements haven’t been enforced. Ruben Tapia followed the journey and prepared this report. This story is part of the series Voy Contratado: Derechos de los Migrantes en Radio.
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