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Ron, its usually minimum wage with no benefits. Depending

on state they live in.

Mr. Rene Quintana

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Strochlic

Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 6:13 PM

Subject: [ ] " real " farmworker wages

Can anyone point me to information on

" real " farmworker wages - i.e.

adjusted for inflation - as compared with past wages. I'm not looking

for a specific point in time, so any information will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Ron Strochlic

Executive Director

California Institute for Rural Studies

221 G Street, Suite 204

, CA 95616

office: 530-756-6555 x16

www.cirsinc.org

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Statistics for farmworker wages, and hours, broken up by regions can be found

here:

This link are for the current figures:

http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/usda/current/FarmLabo/FarmLabo-05-22-2009.txt

This link you can see historical wages:

http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/MannUsda/viewDocumentInfo.do?documentID=1063

Hope this helps.

C.

--- In , Ron Strochlic <rstrochlic@...>

wrote:

>

> Can anyone point me to information on " real " farmworker wages - i.e.

> adjusted for inflation - as compared with past wages. I'm not looking

> for a specific point in time, so any information will be appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

> Ron Strochlic

> Executive Director

> California Institute for Rural Studies

> 221 G Street, Suite 204

> , CA 95616

> office: 530-756-6555 x16

> www.cirsinc.org

>

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You said: " Ron, its usually minimum wage with no benefits. Depending on state

they live in. "

Actually, that's not true. As the information I just posted shows the average

wage in the US is $10.84 an hour. In many states, like NYS, those " no benefits "

typically include free housing and all that it entails, including gas & electric

and in many cases, like on my farm, free DirectV service.

As one source states:

" Farmworkers in the US are offered a range of services - supported by federal,

state and local government, as well as by non-profits, community organizations,

churches and individuals…. Other services that cater to migrant farmworkers

include: pesticide training, day care, legal services, immigration counseling,

English classes, substance abuse programs, WIC, Medicaid, job training, job

placement, housing, domestic violence counseling, women's groups, high school

equivalency programs, soccer leagues, recreation, arts programs and emergency

services. "

http://www.whyhunger.org/news-and-alerts/47-why-speaks/508-serving-farmworkers.h\

tml

Farmworkers in New York benefit from a number of governmentally funded social

service programs that, in many cases, only exist for their benefit, including

their own FREE government funded health clinics, day care centers for their

children (now 14 throughout the state), federally funded migrant education

programs, as well as their own government funded law firm which works only in

their behalf.

Is it the " Life of Riley/ " No. But it's hardly minimum wage with no benefits

either.

C.

>

> Ron, its usually minimum wage with no benefits. Depending on state they live

in.

>

> Mr. Rene Quintana

> From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Ron Strochlic

> Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 6:13 PM

>

> Subject: [ ] " real " farmworker wages

>

>

>

> Can anyone point me to information on " real " farmworker wages - i.e.

> adjusted for inflation - as compared with past wages. I'm not looking

> for a specific point in time, so any information will be appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Ron Strochlic

> Executive Director

> California Institute for Rural Studies

> 221 G Street, Suite 204

> , CA 95616

> office: 530-756-6555 x16

> www.cirsinc.org

>

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