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Berry Pickers Walk Out, Boycott

Tomás Madrigal, Labor Notes: As non-union fast food workers' strikes caught the public eye this summer, at the other end of the food chain, farmworkers and pickers at the Sakuma Brothers Farms, north of Seattle, have walked off the berry fields twice and launched a boycott.

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