Online:
Visits:
Stories:
Profile image
Story Views

Now:
Last Hour:
Last 24 Hours:
Total:

There’s An ‘Urgent Shortage’ of Farm Workers, But Native-born Americans Don’t Want the Jobs

Tuesday, March 21, 2017 12:50
% of readers think this story is Fact. Add your two cents.

(Before It's News)

  Migrant workers harvesting corn on Uesugi Farms in Gilroy, Calif. (U.S. Department of Agriculture / CC 2.0)

California’s central valley, the hub of the state’s agricultural business, provides more than half of the produce grown in the United States, and in 2016 the region overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump. Now, the same farmers who put Trump in office are experiencing a critical shortage of farmworkers – and nobody is stepping up to take on the jobs.

In a piece published by the Los Angeles Times last week, reporters Natalie Kitroeff and Geoffrey Mohan explore the lack of farmworkers and how Trump’s immigration and deportation policies are starting to hurt the same Californians who helped put him in office.

“The flow of labor began drying up when President Obama tightened the border,” Kitroeff and Mohan explain, but Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration has already started to affect the labor pools in California’s central valley.

They write:

So far, the results aren’t encouraging for farmers or domestic workers.

Farmers are being forced to make difficult choices about whether to abandon some of the state’s hallmark fruits and vegetables, move operations abroad, import workers under a special visa or replace them altogether with machines.

Wages are on the rise as the labor pool has tightened, and some employers have begun offering 401k packages, Kitroeff and Mohan report.

“But the raises and new perks have not tempted native-born Americans to leave their day jobs for the fields,” they continue. “Nine in 10 agriculture workers in California are still foreign born, and more than half are undocumented, according to a federal survey.”

One grower who voted for Trump tells Kitroeff and Mohan that he is worried about Trump’s immigration policy and its effects on his business. It’s “killing our labor force,” he says.

And Trump’s theory that cracking down on undocumented immigration would open up more jobs for American-born works does not seem to be coming to fruition. One farm labor contracting company, Silverado, explains that it has never once had a white, American-born person take an entry-level farming job.

Noting the tough conditions and long workdays, one agricultural expert says, “You don’t need a deep analysis to understand why farm work wouldn’t be attractive to young Americans.”

Read the entire piece here.

—Posted by Emma Niles

Related Entries



Source: http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/urgent_shortage_farm_workers_native-born_americans_dont_want_job_20170321/

Report abuse

Comments

Your Comments
Question   Razz  Sad   Evil  Exclaim  Smile  Redface  Biggrin  Surprised  Eek   Confused   Cool  LOL   Mad   Twisted  Rolleyes   Wink  Idea  Arrow  Neutral  Cry   Mr. Green

Top Stories
Recent Stories

Register

Newsletter

Email this story
Email this story

If you really want to ban this commenter, please write down the reason:

If you really want to disable all recommended stories, click on OK button. After that, you will be redirect to your options page.