Nation's largest farmworkers union will not take part in Cesar Chavez Day events after allegations surface - KCRA
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Nation's largest farmworkers union withdraws from Cesar Chavez Day events over allegations.
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Farmworkers may face uncertainty about union leadership and advocacy continuity during a period of internal crisis at their primary representative organization.
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The United Farm Workers union, the nation's largest farmworkers organization, will not participate in Cesar Chavez Day events following allegations that have surfaced against the union. Cesar Chavez Day, celebrated annually on March 31, traditionally honors the late labor activist and union co-founder who fought for farmworker rights and protections. The union's withdrawal from these commemorative events signals a significant internal crisis for an organization built on Chavez's legacy and principles. The decision suggests the allegations are serious enough to prompt the UFW to distance itself from public celebrations tied to its founding figure. The move underscores tension within the labor movement over accountability and the handling of misconduct allegations at prominent organizations.
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