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Two Issue Updates

 

Immigration and Immigrant Rights

 

ESL Funding in Illinois

and a Victory for the CIW

 

 

An update from the Catholic Conference of Illinois

ESL Funding

 

TO:  CCIR Statewide Network
 
As you may have heard, the IL General Assembly adjourned for the spring late last night after passing a partial budget, with funding levels of just 50 percent - this means that state agencies are either going to have to make cuts to make up the lack of funding for the full year or else will use the current appropriations for the next 6 months in hopes of getting a full year budget soon.  At this time, it is unclear if the Governor will even approve this partial budget.  The Governor and legislative leaders are continuing discussions on how to come up with a full budget for the state's new fiscal year beginning July 1.
 
What this means in terms of the new line item for ESL funding for community organizations and parishes, which we have been supportive of this year, is that there is currently no money that has been made available yet for that.  We hope that as discussions continue to create a full year budget that funding for that new line item will be included - but we do not know yet if that will happen.  I'll continue to keep you updated as discussions continue in Springfield.  Please let me know if you have any other questions in the meantime.
 
Thank you,
Marilou
 
Marilou C. Gervacio
Associate Director
Catholic Conference of Illinois

 

 

Coalition of Immokalee Workers Victory

 

Dear friends,


We have some fantastic news today: Alderman Farms and Lady Moon Farms, two of Florida's largest organic growers, have agreed to pass the penny-per-pound wage increase onto farmworkers!!  

Whole Foods Market confirmed today that Alderman Farms and Lady Moon Farms have reached agreements with Whole Foods to support the CIW's penny-per-pound program and meet strict labor standards. This step forward by Alderman Farms and Lady Moon Farms effectively breaks the stalemate established nearly two seasons ago when the Florida Tomato Growers Exchange (FTGE) threatened to fine any of its members that sold tomatoes under the terms of the CIW agreements. 

As the CIW explained, "The Campaign for Fair Food is bearing fruit. For nearly two seasons, the Campaign’s promise of fair wages for Florida's farmworkers has been held hostage by the Florida Tomato Growers Exchange. Today, however, the higher wages and fairer conditions we have fought for will begin to reach the workers who so clearly deserve them, thanks to the leadership of Whole Foods Market and the forward thinking growers at Alderman Farms and Lady Moon Farms. Without a doubt, the food market is changing, and for the better. Sustainability, social as well as environmental, is the way of the future. Together we -- as farmworkers, farmers, and buyers -- are forging a path toward that better future."

Karen Christensen of Whole Foods Market-- the first supermarket to sign an agreement with the CIW-- noted that “Lady Moon and Alderman Farms are examples of Florida growers that Whole Foods Market is proud to support. These farms are long term partners of Whole Foods Market and we look forward to continued growth together."  For more details and to read the complete press release from Whole Foods, visit www.ciw-online.org.

Thank you to everyone for all of your support in bringing us to this point. We look forward to continuing to work together to expand improved wages and conditions to all Florida farmworkers.

Brigitte, Jordan, and Heather

Interfaith Action of Southwest Florida

Immokalee, FL ~ 239-986-0688

www.interfaithact.org

 

 

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