UFW
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But over the last two weeks, portions of the UFW history have been rewritten, in large part through the words of Huerta herself.
From Los Angeles Times
But the UFW is a shadow of its former self, marginalized by decades of infighting, bad decisions and what critics say is gross mismanagement.
From Los Angeles Times
Times investigation uncovered the grim conditions faced by farmworkers despite the UFW, which had dramatically declined in size, and how the union had turned to political fundraising that did not benefit those working the fields.
From Los Angeles Times
La Paz, the UFW headquarters in Kern County where Chávez moved the union operations in the 1970s, is a national monument.
From Los Angeles Times
Huerta could not be reached by The Times for comment, but in recent interviews she’s described a culture that permeated the UFW in which women struggled to be heard and receive accolades for their work.
From Los Angeles Times
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