Ramiro Carillo
was the fourth farm worker in the last two weeks to die of heat stroke and the
second this week alone!
E-mail Gov. Schwarzenegger today!
Ramiro Carrillo Rodriguez, 48, father of two, died in Selma, CA on Thursday
afternoon after working all day for Sun Valley Packing in Reedley thru a farm
labor contractor. Ramiro had complained being sick from the heat. He was taken
home by his foreman. He passed out almost as soon as he got in the house. By the
time an ambulance got there he was dead on arrival. He leaves behind two
children ages 13 and 16.
Ramiro's death makes two farm workers dying of heatstroke last week, four farm
worker heat deaths in the last 8 weeks and the 13th farm worker heat death since
CA Governor Schwarzenegger took office.
Something needs to be done immediately to prevent more needless deaths. Please
help.
Click here to send a fax to California Gov. Schwarzenegger (if you live in
California, a cc of your e-mail will also go to your legislators) and tell them
this has to stop now.
Ramiro Carrillo Rodriguez's death follows the deaths I told you about on
Thursday. 42 year-old farm worker Abdon Felix Garcia, father of three, died on
Wednesday after spending the morning and early afternoon working for Sunview
Vineyards in Arvin. The coroner says Felix's body core temperature was measured
at 108 degrees just 13 minutes before his death. 64 year-old Jose Macarena
Hernandez died during a record-breaking heat wave on June 20 while harvesting
butternut squash in Santa Maria on land owned by Sunrise Growers. UFW President
Arturo Rodriguez attended his funeral yesterday. And then there was the heat
death of 17 year-old Maria Isabel Vasquez Jimenez who died while
laboring in the Stockton area grape vines.
Governor Schwarzenegger came to Maria Isabel's funeral and said he would do
everything possible to prevent this from happening again. Has he done everything
he can? With the recent deaths of Ramiro Carrillo Rodriguez, Abdon Felix Garcia
and Jose Hernandez it is clear the state does not have the capacity to protect
farm workers.
As California's summer sizzles we must do everything we can to insure that no
more farm workers fall victim to the heat because the laws written to protect
them are not enforced. Speaker Emeritus Fabian Nunez has introduced legislation
which has moved out of the assembly and which is now in the state senate. It
will make it easier for farm workers to organize and enforce the laws that the
state cannot enforce.
Please take action immediately and click to fax California Gov. Schwarzenegger
(if you live in California, a cc of your message will also be e-mailed to your
legislators) and tell them something needs to be done NOW. It's time to put a
law in place that will allow farm workers to protect themselves!
Thank you for caring.
Arturo S. Rodriguez
President
UFW