New Mexico irrigation workers organize with AFSCME Council 18
https://www.afscme.org/blog/new-mexico-irrigation-workers-organize-with-afscme-council-18
By AFSCME Council 18 · Wednesday, May 15, 2024
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Irrigation workers at the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District in New Mexico have voted to form a union with AFSCME Council 18.
Irrigation systems operators, who overwhelmingly supported joining AFSCME last month, ensure that farmers, ranchers and homeowners have access to water. Their work includes maintaining ditches, operating water systems and working with the public. Workers cited compensation, fairness and respect on the job as major reasons for unionizing.
"This is a way to make sure we get compensated properly for all the work we do," said a senior irrigation systems operator, who didnt want to be named for fear of workplace retaliation. "We make sure that farms get water so that they can grow all the crops we all eat. And we want to level the playing field and be treated fairly".
Connie Derr, Council 18s executive director and an AFSCME vice president, said, "We're really excited to have the irrigation systems operators in AFSCME. The work they do is essential for all of us in New Mexico, and it's high time they get a voice at the table. We look forward to working with management to benefit both the services and those who provide those services."
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