Migrant Day Laborers Achieve Historic Deal in Washington State

After four years of disputes and strikes, a group of unionized farmworkers in Washington State won a contract agreement this week with the agriculture firm Sakuma Brothers Farms. The tentative deal marks an historic milestone as the first such agreement achieved by rural indigenous Mexican day laborers, who formed a legally recognized independent union just one year ago. Our correspondent, Jose Luis Buen Abad, has this report.
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