Perelli-Minetti Boycott L.A. and San Francisco
Perelli-Minetti Boycott L.A. and San Francisco
César Chávez stands in front of the Music Center in Los Angeles speaking into a megaphone to a group of picketers. Los Angeles, California, 1966. Photo by Emmon Clarke.
On October 7, after Perelli-Minetti refused to negotiate with the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC), El Malcriado announced “Boycott Number Three” against Perelli-Minetti products. Fred Ross organized it in San Francisco while Gene Boutilier, a migrant minister, organized it in Los Angeles. The boycott, launched as the holiday season began, received support from several large drug store chains who vowed to suspend the sale of Perelli-Minetti products until a contract was negotiated. Eventually, Perelli-Minetti backed away from the Teamsters and accepted the UFWOC as the bargaining agent for its employees and a new contract was signed in 1967.
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