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CIW
Coalition of Immokalee Workers (USA, 2003)

Lucas Benitez, Julia Gabriel and Romeo Ramirez of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) are the first human rights defenders to accept the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award for their work in the United States. Farmworkers themselves, they have become leaders in the fight to end slave labor, human trafficking and exploitation in agriculture fields across the U.S.

Farming has become a multi-billion dollar industry in which corporations negotiate with growers to purchase mass quantities of product for the lowest possible prices. To maintain profits and income for growers, suppliers and labor contractors, farmworkers' wages have been drastically reduced to far below poverty levels. Furthermore, the rights to organize and collectively bargain for farmworkers are not protected by the US National Labor Relations Act. Many of these workers have become enslaved and victims of gross human rights abuses. In response to this crisis, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, a farmworkers’ rights group, was developed to promote fast food industry-wide change.

The Robert F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights partnered with CIW to lobby major produce buyers in the fast food industry to implement an industry-wide surcharge on Florida tomatoes that will provide a livable wage for Florida’s farmworkers. In March 2005 and April 2007, CIW signed historic agreements with Yum! Brands (parent company for Taco Bell) and McDonalds, respectively, implementing the CIW’s demand for the one penny more per-pound wage increase. RFK Center and CIW are working to broaden consumer and government awareness to instigate legislative change to eliminate the exploitation and enslavement of U.S. farmworkers. RFK Center is also a founding member of the Alliance for Fair Food (AFF), a network of human rights, religious, student, labor and grassroots organizations dedicated to advancing the human rights of farmworkers.

For more information, please contact Sushetha Gopallawa (202) 463-7575 x270, gopallawa@rfkmemorial.org

Resources and Documents:

Release: RFK Center and Anti-Slavery International Celebrate International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition

Release: RFK Center Congratulates Immokalee Workers on Burger King Agreement

Release: Lucas Benitez to Testify at Senate Hearing on Slavery and Abuses in US Tomato Fields

Release: RFK joins CIW and Members of Congress to kick-off National Petition to End Slavery in Florida's Fields

Release: RFK Center and Kerry Kennedy Join Immokalee Workers for Miami Burger King Rally

RFK Center Congratulates CIW on winning prestigious 2007 Anti-Slavery Award

Statement: RFK Center and Kerry Kennedy Applaud CIW on McDonald's Agreement

<a href="/legacyinaction/2003_TruthTour07"><b>Release</b>: RFK Center Supports CIW 2007 Truth Tour Exposing McDonald’s Rights Abuses</a>

AP Article: Coalition Wants Food Retail Industry To Protect Farmworker Rights

Press Release: RFK Memorial becomes founding member of Alliance for Fair Food

Action Alert: Tell McDonald's and Chipotle to Support Fair Wages for Farm Workers

Huffington Post Op-Ed: From the RFK Memorial Poverty Tour: Fields Ripe with Injustice

Press Coverage of RFK Memorial Poverty Tour's First Stop: Immokalee, FL

Palm Beach Post Op-Ed: Toss a tomato at fair-trade label by CHR Director

Hearing testimony before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights regarding the rights of migrant workers and corporate and government accountability in the United States (3/05)

Written materials submitted to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in support of the hearing on migrant farmworkers in the U.S. (3/05)

Submission: CHR writes UN Sub-Commision about Modern Slavery

Get Active: Write to Fast-Food Giants to Demand Human Rights for Farmworkers

Press Release: CIW WINS BOYCOTT: March, 2005

Article: Notre Dame cancels contract with Taco Bell

Press Release: Fmr. President Jimmy Carter responds to Yum executives' "offer" to workers

The Courier-Journal article: Taco Bell protest called off, March 2005

Leo Weekly article: You say tomato, I say sweatshop, March 2005

The Courier-Journal article: Tomato campaign will march to Yum, Feb. 2005

Napels Daily News article: Actor to add voice to Immokalee farmworkers, Feb. 2005

Washington Post article: Fla. Tomato Pickers Still Reap 'Harvest of Shame', Feb. 2005

Palm Beach Post article: Ethel Kennedy Joins Fight for Farmworkers' Rights, Feb. 2005

Link: Coalition of Immokalee Worker's Website

Speech: Lucas Benitez at the 2003 Human Rights Award Laureate

Pictures: The 2003 Human Rights Awards Ceremony

Press Release: 2003 Human Rights Awards Ceremony (in English)

Press Release: 2003 Human Rights Awards Ceremony (in Spanish)

Fact Sheet: Taco Bell Boycott Information

Pictures: November 21st Protest Against Taco Bell

Testimony: Coalition of Immokalee Workers before Congress

Letter: CHR writes to University of Norte Dame

Letter: CHR writes to UCLA

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