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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Throughout history, farmworkers had been denied a | ||||||
3 | decent life in the fields and communities of our agricultural | ||||||
4 | valleys; they were considered essential to the State's biggest | ||||||
5 | industry, but only as long as they remained exploited and | ||||||
6 | submissive; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Farmworkers had tried but failed so many times to | ||||||
8 | organize the giant agribusiness farms that most observers | ||||||
9 | considered it a hopeless task; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Farm labor contractors played favorites with | ||||||
11 | workers by selecting friends first and sometimes accepting | ||||||
12 | bribes; child labor was rampant, and many workers were injured | ||||||
13 | or died in easily preventable accidents; the average life | ||||||
14 | expectancy of a farmworker was 49 years; and
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15 | WHEREAS, By the early 1960s, things were beginning to | ||||||
16 | change beneath the surface thanks to grassroots organizations | ||||||
17 | that attempted to represent and organize farmworkers; within | ||||||
18 | another fifteen years, more than 50,000 farmworkers were | ||||||
19 | protected by union contracts; and
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20 | WHEREAS, In 1962, a young Chicano named César Estrada | ||||||
21 | Chávez founded The National Farm Workers Association; the son |
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1 | of a family of extremely poor farmworkers, he had risen | ||||||
2 | through the ranks of the grassroots Community Service | ||||||
3 | Organization to become its national director; and
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4 | WHEREAS, César Chávez worked with communities to solve | ||||||
5 | problems through organizing and direct action; from his base | ||||||
6 | in Delano, he traveled for three years from town to town in the | ||||||
7 | central valleys of California to meet with groups of | ||||||
8 | farmworkers in their homes and to tirelessly build an | ||||||
9 | organization that he hoped would one day become an effective | ||||||
10 | union; and
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11 | WHEREAS, César Chávez spent a great deal of his life | ||||||
12 | promoting and leading boycotts of preying companies and | ||||||
13 | organizations; this eventually led to legislation changes and | ||||||
14 | collective bargaining agreements aimed at guaranteeing field | ||||||
15 | workers the right to more humane working conditions and the | ||||||
16 | right to unionize; and
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17 | WHEREAS, Because of individuals like César Chávez and his | ||||||
18 | undeniable duty of selfless service, farm work has evolved, | ||||||
19 | not only in the State, but throughout the agricultural global | ||||||
20 | community; this has enhanced the lives and life expectancy of | ||||||
21 | all farmworkers alike; therefore, be it
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22 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
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1 | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
2 | we declare March 31, 2021, the birth date of César Estrada | ||||||
3 | Chávez, as Farmworkers Awareness Day in order to help raise | ||||||
4 | awareness of these often forgotten bastions of the economy and | ||||||
5 | remind us to be thankful for their hard work; and be it further
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6 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
7 | delivered to the Governor's Office and all members of the | ||||||
8 | Illinois General Assembly.
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