Labor/Employment
Aug. 7, 2023
The Strike! Part 4: At the bargaining table
It was now almost 4 a.m. the next morning! If we didn’t come to an agreement by 5 a.m. at the latest, no workers would appear at the fields, and the asparagus stalks would probably go to seed, prematurely finishing the crop for the season.





Myron Moskovitz
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Myron Moskovitz is author of Strategies On Appeal (CEB, 2021; digital: ceb.com; print: https://store.ceb.com/strategies-on-appeal-2) and Winning An Appeal (5th ed., Carolina Academic Press). He is Director of Moskovitz Appellate Team, a group of former appellate judges and appellate research attorneys who handle and consult on appeals and writs. See MoskovitzAppellateTeam.com. The Daily Journal designated Moskovitz Appellate Team as one of California's top boutique law firms. Myron can be contacted at myronmoskovitz@gmail.com or (510) 384-0354. Prior "Moskovitz On Appeal" columns can be found at http://moskovitzappellateteam.com/blog.
MOSKOVITZ ON APPEAL
The Strike! Part 4: At the bargaining table
Note: This is the final installment of a true, four-part story.
While I was directing the California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) office up in Marysville, my “community worker” Benny Sanchez brought into my office a group of farmworkers who had been cutting asparagus...
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