Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1969, Image 7

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Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 12,1W0
Inevitability of an oigani/cd
fri'n labor movement, coipora
■trn, Cornell Univei ally's cbair
major force in comma: chi
agncultuia, and a continuing
Ur nil toward lower 'but hotter
managed Turn units in the years
(lineally ahead wore: predicted
by speakers at iho Agncnltuml
■Leaders’ Forum held at Cornell
University
The views were presented
toy speakers who geared their
talks to hung into sharp Alois
major trends, changes and forces
aliening the agricultural indus
try during the 1970 s and beyond
at bolh the slate and national
levels.
The parley drew a capacity
audience ot mere than 8.30 fauvi
Iradeis and agribusiness repre
sentatives fi om throughout the
stale
Frank L. Fernbacb special
pro-eels assistant to the pre&i
c'on _f United Steal Workers of
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America, cl'.‘bred that tiro or
ganisation cf hum laboi m m
cvit able
“Orminiza an ol I arm labor
should be vif/cd not only im a
threat bn! 'ltvjid al.o he ron*
sideraa pc iliwly, 1 ” lie
phasized.
Unions, hr .‘•rid, hit responsible
lor recruiting and supplying a
labor force and can provide it,
Vi hen and v hero it h, needed;
Ilia qualify age!‘skills of farm
laborers will impiove as wages
hnpiovo; and unions ;ussi:l with
ed neat'oral piograms, spoir,or
ing apprentices and pioviding
man-power courses
S 1 id nig that farm laborers are
tiio stepchildren of Amcriciin so
ciety ths liboi expert, sires ad
(hat all factors in agricullin e de-
S'rve a fair return, fioiu the
fanner to U e retailor.
“Labor is not disinterested in
the lavm ■. ■‘lf are," he poinded
cut. “Unions have supported
legislation m” benefit to farms
ai d the qua !>' of rural hie. The
Appalachian Act and the Rural
Development Act were initiated
by labor organizations.
“If all segments of agiicultuvo
are to ret a fair return for their
work, it Will take organization,
and planning,” lie emphasized.
“And we look to the farm lead
ers.”
Another at the parley
warned Ilia' the TJ.fi. Agricul
ture Department will hr undue
attack lor Lae ne .1 decade from
politicians who wan! to cut it
from cabinet
F. Thonuii Huhecy edilor-in
chiel of “Fc m Qaailcrly,” Cin
cinnati, noted that unban con
gressmen hive alioady called
for the shifting cl the inspection
functions ot the USD A to i\n
| other agency and toi the tians-
I fer of the welfare food .program
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oa Route 897
East JE ul, R. D. i, Pa.
Ph. 445 GB7Z
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