ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月12日 04時37分


A program created by a group that organizes farmworkers has persuaded companies like Walmart and McDonald’s to buy their tomatoes from growers who follow strict labor standards. Now, the group, a nonprofit called the Coalition of @Immokalee.Workers, is raising pressure on a prominent holdout — Wendy’s — which it sees as an obstacle to expansion. In recent weeks, activists affiliated with the Immokalee workers have stepped up pressure at several universities for @ウェンディーズ to sign on to the program. Heidi Schauer, a Wendy’s spokeswoman, said in an email that the company required its tomato suppliers to submit to third-party reviews of their human rights and labor practices. She said the chain had recently committed to buying all of its tomatoes from indoor greenhouse farms. Our reporter Noam Scheiber notes that experts questioned the value of such reviews, as well as the suggestion that greenhouse farms provide more humane work environments. Visit the link in our profile to read more. Tony Cenicola shot this video of tomatoes.


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