2. A Resolution supporting the workers at the Blue Diamond Growers almond processing plant and their
efforts to join the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), and urging Blue Diamond to
agree to a free and fair vote.
WHEREAS, LCLAA supports unionizing efforts across the country and denounces any actions taken by
employers to intimidate, threaten, and harass workers who try to form unions; and
WHEREAS, Unions have always played a vital role in raising the living and working standards of all
Americans; and
WHEREAS, Latino/a workers who belong to unions earn almost 50% more than their non-union counterparts,
and are more likely to have health insurance; and
WHEREAS, Blue Diamond Growers headquartered in Sacramento, California is the largest almond processing
facility in the world, and Latino/a workers make up nearly half of Blue Diamond's workforce; and
WHEREAS, Blue Diamond has chosen to respond to the efforts of its employees to join the International
Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) with an "aggressive union avoidance campaign" and the National
Labor Relations Board has found the company guilty of 20 violations of labor law; and
WHEREAS, despite the NLRB ruling, Blue Diamond's anti-union campaign created a lingering atmosphere of
fear among the workers; and
WHEREAS until the Employee Free Choice Act passes, U.S. labor law will continue to give an unfair
advantage to employers and do little to protect workers' freedom to choose a union ; now
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement supports the
workers of Blue Diamond Growers in their efforts to join the ILWU; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That LCLAA condemns Blue Diamond for waging an aggressive anti-union
campaign and violating the National Labor Relations Act; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That LCLAA National send a letter calling on Blue Diamond to sign on to
ground rules for a fair and free vote on union representation for people who work at its Sacramento plant. These
rules shall include provisions for equal access by union representatives in the weeks leading up to the vote, and
for conducting the vote at a neutral place, supervised by a neutral third party.
Respectfully submitted by Karen Bernal,
Executive Board member
LCLAA Sacramento Chapter.
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