Hi. well i think the farm workers came together through friendship and got to know one another from other people. they then came together and came up with a plan on how they could be nice, help one another, and not to argue. and that's what they did. and through that they were able to come together more often and get what they wanted -
whether it was a new tractor o a stable for the horses -
ether way they were able to do it. hope this helps. xx
This question seems to speak about US history. In the South, most crop workers were slaves. In the North, farmlands were worked by farm owners and their paid farm workers.
Cesar Chavez
Non-farm workers, including factory workers, averaged $1,400 per year. Farmers earned an average of $400 per year during the 1920's.
Farm workers moved to southern cities.
Farm workers moved to southern cities.
chavez and the UFW wanted to pressure growers to improve working conditions.
He wanted to get the farm workers better working conditions and union protections. Before his work farm workers had no breaks, restrooms, water provided, and even the farm tools they used were purposely designed make the workers stoop over.
why did the national farm workers association become the united farm workers associoation
because he wanted to show how he would boycott on grapes or to walk long miles.
The National Farm Workers Association worked for the rights of migrant farm workers. The organization became the United Farm Workers of America in 1962.
They worked long hours in dangerous conditions with no benefits.
United Farm Workers was created in 1962.
The man who started the first union for the farm workers in the US was Cesar Chavez. He started the United Farm Workers of America in 1962. It is the largest farm workers union.
69 because they felt this will help them come
He helped the farm workers by doing and making strikes.
Farm Workers Union of Småland was created in 1919.
Farm Workers Union of Småland ended in 1920.