In this newsletter: CATA’s Statement on Immigrant Rights and Unity, Victories for Justice: Workers Take a Stand and Win, a 2024 Election Guide on where Presidential and Pennsylvania Senate candidates stand on immigration and worker rights, and Discover the Power of Seed Saving!
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CATA’s Statement on Immigrant Rights and Unity
CATA - The Farmworker Support Committee is firmly against any rhetoric that seeks to demean, isolate, or marginalize anyone, especially immigrant communities. This type of language only serves to divide us, threatens the safety and well-being of many individuals, and goes against the values of inclusivity and respect that should be present in every society. Spreading lies to create a baseless fear of the immigrant community in order to win votes is discriminatory, shameful, racist, and wholly unacceptable.
 
Immigrant communities are an important part of the strength and success of our country, contributing with their talents, creativity, determination, and hard work. They are healthcare workers, educators, essential service providers, business owners, artists and are an indispensable and vital part of our food system as farmworkers and frontline food workers. Even more importantly, they are people, our coworkers, our neighbors, our friends, and our family. Their contributions help to strengthen communities and create opportunities that benefit everyone. Any narrative that disparages these individuals ignores their essential role in our shared progress and successes.
 
Right now, it is so important to denounce this divisive and harmful rhetoric to show that this type of speech will not earn votes, will not elicit cheers, and will not win anyone a position of power. CATA is committed to work that shows all individuals, regardless of background, are to be valued and respected. We will always support and defend the immigrant community and continue to work toward a future where everyone is celebrated for their contributions to our country.
Victories for Justice: Workers Take a Stand and Win

Imagine losing weeks of pay or facing unsafe work conditions—what would you do?

At CATA, we walk alongside workers as they fight for justice. In our latest blog, we’re spotlighting powerful stories from 2024:

J.H.’s Fight for Fair Pay: After his company was sold, J.H. lost his unused vacation pay. Three years later, through persistence and legal support, he reclaimed his lost wages!

Glass Factory Workers' Stand: A group faced poor safety conditions, mistreatment, and lack of COVID protections. Despite being fired after meeting with management, they won justice after a 3-year battle.

Farmworkers Confront High Fees: Farmworkers on H-2A visas were paying excessive recruitment fees to work in NJ. They opened a dialogue with their employer, backed by CATA, leading to fairer treatment.

These stories show that change is possible when workers have support and courage. Learn more about these victories and how you can help CATA stand with immigrant workers fighting for safe, fair conditions.

Read our blog and find out how to support here
2024 Election Guide: Where Presidential and Pennsylvania Senate Candidates Stand on Immigration and Worker Rights

Curious About Where Presidential and Pennsylvania Senate Candidates Stand on Key Issues? 

The November 5 election is next week, and knowing where the candidates stand is crucial. We've prepared a detailed guide on the positions of presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, as well as Pennsylvania Senate candidates Bob Casey and Dave McCormick, so you can stay informed.

What’s Inside:

  • Immigration: Discover each candidate’s stance on border security, pathways to citizenship, and policies affecting families and migrant workers.
  • Worker Rights & Families: See their views on wages, worker protections, and family support policies.

From policy highlights to key quotes, get a clear picture of what each candidate promises for the future. Make your voice count this election season by staying informed!

Dive into the guide now and empower your vote!
Sowing Change: How Seed Saving Empowers Communities and Fights Climate Change

Did you know that saving seeds is one of the most effective ways to build a resilient food system and combat climate change?  In our latest blog post, we dive into an inspiring conversation with Nate Kleinman, co-founder of the Experimental Farm Network, who shares his journey from activism to sustainable agriculture and the importance of preserving seed diversity.

Curious to learn more? Read the full story and find out how seeds hold the key to a sustainable future for our communities!

Let us know your thoughts in the comments! 

 Read the blog post now!

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