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ME Farm Workers Denied Minimum Wage

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Friday, July 21, 2023   

Gov. Janet Mills has vetoed a bill to pay Maine farmworkers the state's minimum wage, but labor groups say the fight isn't over.

They plan to keep up the pressure on lawmakers, who have a chance to override the veto next week and ensure farmworkers toiling through the summer heat are guaranteed at least $13.80 an hour.

Cynthia Phinney, president of the Maine AFL-CIO, said farmworkers are not only essential but some of the state's lowest paid.

"The next steps are to keep working," Phinney asserted. "And to keep trying to right the historic wrong that continues to exclude these workers from the rights that so many other workers have."

Farmworkers were intentionally excluded from benefits and protections in the National Labor Relations Act, which protects the rights of workers to unionize and collectively bargain. Gov. Mills said she supports wage increases but has questions about the bill's language.

A recent study found farmworkers are 35 times more likely to die of heat exposure than workers in other industries, but there is no federal heat safety standard. Farmworkers are also susceptible to wage theft.

Phinney argued the governor's veto sends a message to the mainly Indigenous and Latino workers they are "second class citizens."

"And of course, because it involves wages and the kind of wages workers can get, it also affects the communities they live in where they spend money or don't spend money they don't have," Phinney pointed out.

Phinney added another bill aims to allow collective bargaining rights for farmworkers and will be carried over to the next legislative session, but called it a "heavy lift."


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