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About the ALRB The ALRB protects the rights of agricultural employees to engage in collective action, with or without a labor union, to improve their wages and other terms and conditions of employment.
Summer 1975 - Cesar Chavez trekked more than 1,000 miles in 59 days leading a march up the coast of California to educate farm workers about their newly won right to unionize following the passage of the California Agricultural Labor Relations Act (CALRA). California Governor Jerry Brown signed CALRA into law on June 4
California Agricultural Labor Relations Act of 1975 Acronym CALRA Introduced April 10, 1975 Signed into law June 4, 1975 Governor Jerry Brown4 more rows
Agricultural Adjustment Act, in U.S. history, legislation signed in May 1933 by Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt as part of the Hundred Days phase of his New Deal domestic program. The Agricultural Adjustment Act was designed to provide immediate economic relief to farmers during the Great Depression (192939).
The purpose of the Act is to ensure peace in the agricultural fields by guaranteeing justice for all agricultural workers and stability in labor relations. The ALRA became law in 1975.
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CALRA was introduced in the California legislature in April 1975 and passed two months later. It guaranteed the right to unionization and secret ballot elections, as well as established the California Agricultural Labor Relations Board as an intermediary on conflicts between unions and growers.
Agricultural Labor Relations Act - Declares it to be the policy of the United States to eliminate the causes of certain substantial obstructions to the free flow of commerce by encouraging farmers and agricultural employees represented by labor organizations to resolve labor disputes through collective bargaining and

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