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MARCH NEWS Vineyard Labor And the Law Unified speakers tackle immigration S acramento, Calif.—Speakers representing human resources, ac- ademia and California agriculture exchanged ideas about vine- yard labor recently at the Unified Wine & Grape Symposium. A comment from Mike Carlton, director of the labor division for the Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association, summarized the overall mes- sage: "If you don't make your voice heard, no one will listen." Although the session was billed in the Unified program as "Needed: People," it could just as well have been called "How Immigration Affects Farm Owners." Dr. Philip Martin of the University of California, Davis, a pro- fessor of agriculture and resource economics, told a large audience that farm labor is the first job that many immigrants do upon moving to the United States. Up to 50% of farm laborers are un- authorized, and about one in six workers have been in the coun- try for less than a year. For vineyard owners, these high turnover rates can translate into increased time spent training and lower productivity. For many, the need for a competent and experienced workforce is reason enough to reconsider immigration law, but Carlton and Martin contend that a small but High turnover rates cost money for vineyards employing farm labor. winesandvines.com Learn more: Search keyword "labor." vociferous group of anti-immigration leadership is dominating the conversation in Washington, D.C., and the cries of those groups have made it unlikely that Congress will address comprehensive immigration reform within the next two years. "Ten percent of Americans say immigration is the BarrelsBest-Vadai_Jan11.qxp 12/9/10 2:57 PM Page 1 —Kate Lavin No. 1 problem today," Martin said. "It's a small group of people, but they make a lot of noise." VADAI BARRELS Lowest Factory Price in the U.S.A. French & Hungarian Style Barrels The Zemplen Forest Barrel Won the Highest Recognition in the Italian Competition for "The Best Tasting Wine" Against 10 French & 5 American Cooperages WINEPRESS 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 & 40 GALLON VINEGAR BARREL 1, 1.5, 2.6, & 5 GALLON PICKLE BARRELS 5 & 8 GALLON OAK CHIPS • BARREL BUNGS BARRELS 1/8 TO 265 GALLON "Winemakers in the USA & Other countries say they love the taste of their wine in Vadai Barrels better than any other barrel!" Check out WinePress.US for Comments vadaiwinebarrels.com L.A. OFFICE (626) 289-8250 vadaiworldtd@sbcglobal.net Wines & Vines MARCH 2011 15

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