The Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) has been fighting for justice for the tomato pickers of Florida since 1993. They have achieved enormous victories in forging partnerships with Taco Bell and Burger King, which have agreed to pay tomato pickers a penny more per pound of tomatoes.
A penny more per pound isn't much for a giant fast food corporation, but to a Florida tomato picker, it can make the difference between exploitation and dignity.
Unfortunately, both Subway and Chipotle have so far refused to cooperate with the CIW. If you would like to add your voice to the call for these companies to pay a just wage, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers will send you postcards free of charge to mail to the company CEOs.
Below is an excerpt from the printed message on the postcard to Mr. Fred Deluca, CEO of Subway:
. . . After eight years of the CIW's campaign--and the very public commitment of four leading food retailers to the principles of Fair Food--Subway can no longer claim ignorance of these problems, nor say that their solution is not possible.
To request your own postcards to send, send an email to workers [at] ciw-online [dot] org. Remember to include your address and how many copies of each postcard (Subway and/or Chipotle) you would like to receive.
(If you email photos of your postcards to la_racialjustice [at] uua [dot] org, we'll post them! Be sure to cover up your home address if you send us photos).

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