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After initially affiliating with the AFL, the Cannery and Farm Laborers union in 1937 became Local 7 of UCAPAWA-CIO

After initially affiliating with the AFL, the Cannery and Farm Laborers union in 1937 became Local 7 of UCAPAWA-CIO. Chris Mensalvas (front right center) served on the UCAPAWA executive council in 1937. Courtesy Fred and Dorothy Cordova, National Pinoy Archive, Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) Copyright (c) reserved.

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After initially affiliating with the AFL, the Cannery and Farm Laborers union in 1937 became Local 7 of UCAPAWA-CIO

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