Florida's Rotten Tomatoes
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March 24, 2005
Hannah Lobel Utne.com
This month they scored a huge victory when
Taco Bell agreed to pay suppliers one more cent per pound of
Florida tomatoes, meaning an earnings increase of about 80
percent. The company stipulated that the boost be passed on
directly to the workers.
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Lucas Benitez, a CIW leader, told
The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Kentucky, 'Our
struggle is basically just to become poor in this country.' But
while that single cent may seem meager, the agreement could have
larger repercussions. Taco Bell is owned by the world's largest
fast-food corporation, Louisville-based Yum! Brands Inc., and has
said it will work with CIW to foster better pay and working
conditions. What's more, groups showed that a three-year boycott by
dedicated individuals can get a major corporation to change its
ways.
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