Los Angeles Times

Famed labor leader Huerta arrested again

- By Colleen Shalby

Civil rights activist and labor leader Dolores Huerta was arrested Tuesday in Fresno while protesting with union representa­tives seeking a living wage for home care workers.

Hundreds of demonstrat­ors with the Service Employees Internatio­nal Union, many of whom have gone without a pay increase for more than 10 years, gathered outside the Fresno County Board of Supervisor­s meeting. The SEIU represents home care, skilled nursing facility and assisted living center workers employed through the county.

Huerta, 89, was one of eight people arrested for allegedly failing to disperse after being ordered to do so. Fresno County sheriff’s spokesman Tony Botti said six of those arrested, including Huerta, were released after being cited for a misdemeano­r charge. Two others were booked into Fresno County Jail for allegedly obstructin­g the doorway of a public business establishm­ent and resisting arrest.

Huerta, who co-founded the United Farm Workers union with Cesar Chavez, has been jailed and beaten dozens of times over the years. After her arrest, Huerta said she plans to continue protesting and hopes other leaders will stand up for workers.

“These supervisor­s who make over $100,000 a year should think about these workers who do the terrible, difficult hard work that they do,” she said. “What would the disabled and the seniors do without the home care workers who take care of them? None of those supervisor­s could do that job. Home care workers deserve to be treated better.”

Caregivers in California currently make a minimum wage of $12. At SEIU’s last bargaining session with the Board of Supervisor­s in July, workers were offered a 10cent pay increase. SEIU wants at least a dollar more.

The next bargaining session is set for Thursday.

According to the Fresno Bee, more than 17,000 people in Fresno County rely on caregivers.

 ?? Craig Kohlruss Fresno Bee ?? DOLORES HUERTA, 89, was arrested in Fresno while advocating for home care workers.
Craig Kohlruss Fresno Bee DOLORES HUERTA, 89, was arrested in Fresno while advocating for home care workers.

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