Hunger Strike
After eighteen months on strike a contract was the cannery and the teamsters negotiated a contract with limited benefits, particularly for seasonal workers. The strikers held out, voting to wait a week and engaging in a hunger strike in front of the cannery.
The newspaper article below from the Register Pajaronian describes the reasons for the hunger strike and who is participating.
The letter below from the hunger strikers to their supporters describes their reasons for calling a hunger strike and the help they from supporter.
Questions
- Questions
"Women Vow to Fast Until Strike End"
Text of article below (PDF) Download Text of article below (PDF)
Dear Supporters
Text version of the flyer below (PDF) Download Text version of the flyer below (PDF)
Chavarria, Jesse. "Women Vow to Fast Until Strike Ends." Register Pajaronian, vol. 120 no. 3, 7 Mar. 1987, pg. 15.
Note: The Register Pajaronian is available online through the Watsonville Public Library Links to an external site..
“Dear Supporters.” Frank Bardacke Watsonville Canneries Strike Records, folder 1-015. Labor Archives & Research Center, San Francisco State University.