Goldberg Strike
Goldberg Strike
Strikers picket in front of Irving Goldberg & Sons Company. Delano, California, October 1966. Photo by Emmon Clarke.
Field workers picking grapes for Goldberg, Mossesian, and Houringa started a strike in September. Goldberg and his partners didn’t own any land in Delano, instead, their workers picked, packed, and sold grapes acquired from Schenley Industries. As a result, the workers at Goldberg demanded to be covered by the Schenley contract. When Goldberg refused to negotiate, workers signed up with the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC) and went on strike. On October 14, the entire crew of 26 women working at Goldberg’s packing shed in Delano walked out, electing Juanita Gonzales and Carlota Fieros as their representatives. Together with Dolores Huerta, Gonzales and Fieros started negotiations with Goldberg.
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