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- Regulations Not Deaths: Farmworkers' Health and Safety
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Headlines: A dangerous industry; Bad working conditions lead to serious injury; A poisoned workplace; Wanted water, toilets and daycare; Craig Berggold's photo text series 'I would like to tell you a story...' on farm workers health and safety. This brochure is one in a series of four.
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- 1986-01-07
- Title
- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 02 by Craig Berggold.
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Photo 02 and text panel 02 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 02 and text panel 02 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 03 by Craig Berggold.
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Photo 03 and text panel 03 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 03 and text panel 03 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 05 by Craig Berggold.
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Photo 05 and text panel 05 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 05 and text panel 05 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 04 by Craig Berggold.
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Photo 04 and text panel 04 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 04 and text panel 04 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 06 by Craig Berggold.
- Description
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Photo 06 and text panel 06 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 06 and text panel 06 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 11 by Craig Berggold.
- Description
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Photo 11 and text panel 11 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 11 and text panel 11 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 07 by Craig Berggold.
- Description
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Photo 07 and text panel 07 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 07 and text panel 07 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 09 by Craig Berggold.
- Description
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Photo 09 and text panel 09 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 09 and text panel 09 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 10 by Craig Berggold.
- Description
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Photo 10 and text panel 10 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 10 and text panel 10 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 08 by Craig Berggold.
- Description
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Photo 08 and text panel 08 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 08 and text panel 08 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- I would like to tell you a story… Health and Safety Regulations Now! Photo 01 by Craig Berggold.
- Description
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Photo 01 and text panel 01 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for
Show morePhoto 01 and text panel 01 from the series 'I would like to tell you a story…Health and Safety Regulations Now!' a photo dramatization of true farmworker accidents and deaths. The exhibit was part of the CFU public campaign protesting the exclusion of farm workers from provincial health and safety regulations—a right all other workers take for granted. In 1993, and some 73 years after the workers’ compensation system was established, the Workers’ Compensation Board (now WorkSafeBC) implemented health and safety regulations for agricultural workers. These changes were driven by the Canadian Farmworkers’ Union and the broad social movement that rallied in support of justice for BC farmworkers. The eleven 20" x 24" photos (combining staged actors and documentary images) with large text panels traveled and exhibited across Canada. The premiere exhibit was at the November 1985 29th BC Federation of Labour Convention in Vancouver. Also shown at the Canadian Labour Congress Convention in Ottawa, A Space Galley, Toronto and Vancouver Public Library. More recently exhibited in 2010 at the Abbottsford Museum-the reach, Fraser Valley; and 2011 at W2 Community Media Arts Centre, Woodword Building, Vancouver.
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- 1985-11-01
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- Volunteer Tutors To Teach English to Farmworkers, Apply Now!
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The drawing is based on a photograph by Craig Berggold.
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- 1986-02-01