Industry Roundtable: Labor Issues
早在1850年代第一个葡萄园工人Chinese. Having built railroads across the United States, they had reached the Pacific Ocean, and their job was finished. Looking for new employment, they used their stone-working skills to build some of California’s earliest wineries and became our first vineyard workers. Prohibition devastated the wine industry, and the workers moved on to other endeavors. During the Depression, people moved west from the dust bowl and worked our fields. By 1942 so many people had entered the service for World War II that farmers were desperate for labor. The Bracero program was started and allowed Mexican workers into the United States to do agricultural work. The program was a great success, and...
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