National Farm Labor Union
The National Farm Labor Union (NFLU) was established in the United States in the 1960s to advocate for the rights and welfare of agricultural workers. It aimed to improve working conditions, wages, and job security for farm laborers, who often faced exploitation and poor treatment. The union sought to unite workers across various agricultural sectors to strengthen their bargaining power.
The NFLU played a significant role in raising awareness about the challenges faced by farm workers, including issues related to immigration and labor rights. It collaborated with other organizations, such as the United Farm Workers (UFW), to promote social justice and labor reforms in the agricultural industry.