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Santa Clara cherry strike of 1933 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Santa Clara cherry strike of 1933
In the year 1933 there was a cherry strike located in Santa Clara, California. The main overview of the events in Santa Clara was an agricultural strike by cherry pickers against the growers or employers. As the events of the labor strike unfolded, the significance of the strike itself grew beyond that of the workers themselves into a broader scope within America. ==Background== In the 1930s there was a vast amount of labor strikes that occurred within California specifically about agriculture known as the California Agricultural Strike 1933. The strikers were organized under the Cannery and Agricultural Workers' Industrial Union (CAWIU), a labor organization affiliated with the Communist party. Many of the strikers/workers were of the minority background, such as Mexicans and Filipinos.〔''Garden of the World: Asian Immigrants and the Making of Agriculture in California's Santa Clara Valley'' By Cecilia M. Tsu, Oxford University Press, USA, June 1, 2013〕 A primary reason for the strikes were that workers were demanding for increased wages as the standard wage of the average cherry picker was 20 cents per hour. Before the Santa Clara Cherry Strike, there were many previous strikes that occurred before the year 1933, such as the Santa Clara cannery strike in 1931. There was about a total of 40,000 California agricultural laborers that hit the picket line in 1933.〔
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