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Thousands of farmworkers will get pay raises thanks to a lawsuit

Andrew Nixon
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Capital Pubic Radio

Tens of thousands of California鈥檚 guest farmworkers and U.S. farmworkers will see pay increases in 2022, which advocates say comes thanks to their lawsuit to stop a Trump-era wage freeze.

The wage increase is based on the , released on Nov. 24. The survey and its findings are used to determine the rate of pay for temporary, seasonal agricultural workers employed through the H-2A program.

The wage increase was in jeopardy because of a wage freeze proposed under former President Donald Trump that aimed to help farmers, many of whom lost profit and laid fallow their land due to the impact of the shutdowns in early 2020. Farmworker advocates sued the Department of Agriculture over the proposed wage freeze and secured an injunction to stop the ruling.

鈥淲e are pleased that the federal court overturned the Trump Administration鈥檚 regulation that would have frozen wages for U.S. and foreign farmworkers at employers that use the H-2A agricultural guestworker program,鈥 said Bruce Goldstein, president of the Washington D.C.-based Farmworker Justice, in an email statement to The Fresno Bee.

Advocates credit lawsuit for wage increase

Starting in April 2020, the Trump administration announced that it was as a way to help farmers who saw their business disrupted during the pandemic shutdown.

Then, in November 2020, the Trump administration formally announced a wage freeze for guest farmworkers, which was .

The would have locked in the 2019 minimum wage employers must pay foreign agricultural workers with H-2A visas and was estimated to save farmers and growers an estimated $1.6 billion in labor costs over 10 years.

Earlier this month, Fresno County announced that 2020 was a of the value of its plants and livestock, at more than $7.98 billion.

Advocates said that the wage freeze was unfair since farmworkers, who were officially declared essential workers during the pandemic, were putting their lives on the line to work. Growers say the wage freeze was essential to keep farms operating and grocery stores stalked as the pandemic shutdowns disrupted the food supply chain.

In response to the proposed wage freeze, Farmworker Justice and its co-counsel, on behalf of the United Farm Workers union and the UFW Foundation, won an injunction late December last year to stop the Trump wage freeze regulation arguing that farmworkers already live on low incomes. The group has been , saying that the program fails both U.S. and foreign workers.

In a related case, the UFW and the UFW Foundation also to reverse a Sept. 30 order from the USDA to halt the government鈥檚 collection of farm labor worker data that helps determine wages and eligibility for family assistance programs. The union argued that wages for guest workers would decline sharply without the survey collection because the Department of Labor would not have data to establish new wage rates other than state minimum wages.

How much pay increase will California鈥檚 guest workers receive?

The exact number of farmworkers who will see wage increases is estimated in the tens of thousands. However, the adverse effect wage rate applies to both H-2A workers and U.S. workers at employers that use the H-2A program, said Goldstein.

In California, there are over 30,000 certified H-2A positions, according to data , which accounts for over 10.2% of all total certified H-2A positions countrywide.

鈥淏ecause H-2A program employers often offer the minimum required wage, we expect that tens of thousands of farmworkers employed in California in 2022 will benefit from this wage adjustment,鈥 said Goldstein.

The USDA farm labor survey includes the average wages for crop and livestock workers surveyed in that region in the prior year, also known as the Adverse Effect Wage Rate, or AEWR. According to Farmworker Justice, the H-2A minimum wage rates for 2022 will increase, on average nationally, by about 6%, from the 2021 rates.

Employers that hire H-2A workers must pay a state-specific minimum wage, which may not be lower than AEWR. In California, the pay rate for H-2A workers was $14.77 in 2020 and $16.05 in 2021. In 2022, the state鈥檚 H-2A workers will see a $2.74 hourly jump from the 2020 rate for an hourly pay of $17.51.

Melissa Montalvo is a reporter with The Fresno Bee and a Report for America corps member. This article is part of , a collaboration among newsrooms examining income inequity and economic survival in California.