8.5 x 11 outreach flyer
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8.5 x 11 outreach flyer
Carnaval & Parade for Fair Food, Real Rights & Dignity Carnaval & Parade for Fair Food, Real Rights & Dignity Saturday, April 14 - 10:00AM Saturday, April 14 - 10:00AM Rain location TBA Rain location TBA Federal Plaza (W. Adams St. & S. Dearborn St), Downtown Chicago (Jackson stop on the Blue Line) check www.ciw-online.org for info Performing together live: Zack de la Rocha and Tom Morello, Rage Against the Machine Plus: Federal Plaza (W. Adams St. & S. Dearborn St), Downtown Chicago (Jackson stop on the Blue Line) check www.ciw-online.org for info Performing together live: Zack de la Rocha and Tom Morello, Rage Against the Machine Plus: RebelDiaz + Hot 8 Brass Band + Los Vicios de Papa + Son Del Centro + Condenada + Fandanguero + Las Krudas + Nuestro Tambo + HecOne + John Sweeney, President, AFL-CIO + Eliseo Medina, Vice President, SEIU + Bishop John Manz, Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago + more! RebelDiaz + Hot 8 Brass Band + Los Vicios de Papa + Son Del Centro + Condenada + Fandanguero + Las Krudas + Nuestro Tambo + HecOne + John Sweeney, President, AFL-CIO + Eliseo Medina, Vice President, SEIU + Bishop John Manz, Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago + more! Earlier this week, farmworkers with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) won a landmark agreement with McDonald's to improve the wages and working conditions of farmworkers who pick its tomatoes. This momentous victory was achieved through two years of escalating pressure by the CIW and its allies, and comes two years after the CIW and Taco Bell reached a similar agreement. Earlier this week, farmworkers with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) won a landmark agreement with McDonald's to improve the wages and working conditions of farmworkers who pick its tomatoes. This momentous victory was achieved through two years of escalating pressure by the CIW and its allies, and comes two years after the CIW and Taco Bell reached a similar agreement. While the McDonald's campaign has come to a successful end, the Campaign for Fair Food is far from over. The focus is now on Burger King, who has rejected working with the CIW to address human rights abuses in the fields. Join Florida farmworkers and thousands of consumers like you this Saturday in Chicago for this colorful and festive celebration of our victory and announcement of the next exciting phase of the campaign! While the McDonald's campaign has come to a successful end, the Campaign for Fair Food is far from over. The focus is now on Burger King, who has rejected working with the CIW to address human rights abuses in the fields. Join Florida farmworkers and thousands of consumers like you this Saturday in Chicago for this colorful and festive celebration of our victory and announcement of the next exciting phase of the campaign! For more information, visit www.ciw-online.org or call 239-292-3431 For more information, visit www.ciw-online.org or call 239-292-3431
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