Farm worker’s death prompts outcry
Maria Isabel Vasquez Jimenez was a 17-year-old undocumented immigrant and pregnant when she died in May while pruning grapevines in 100-degree temperatures. It shouldn’t have happened, since California is the only state with a heat-illness standard for agricultural workers. Her employer, Merced Farm Labor, had already been issued three citations for violating the standards ...
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