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Speaker talks about Migrant, Immigrant & Seasonal Worker Services

May 29, 2012       9 Comments
By: Stephen Kent

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Salvador Ayala, Jr.
Agricultural Employment Specialist
Salvador Ayala spoke to Rotary about migrant, immigrant and seasonal workers in Michigan's agricultural community. As one of 17 Agricultural Employment Specialist with Michigan's Workforce Development Agency, Ayala has direct contact with these workers and the state's services.

The state agency provides services ranging from referring workers to assistance navigating the state's web site and providing support services to workers. Agents like Ayala work with both the farmer and the workers. The majority of services are on the west side of the state.

With the change in agriculture, the need for seasonal workers is not as significant as it once was. The use of herbicides like Roundup had reduced the number of workers needed for weeding. Other crops have seen similar decline in workers. Most pickles north of Bay City have moved to automated harvest. Of the remaining few who used hand harvesting, one stopped that last year and will become mechanized.

The Michigan asparagus crop may be an exception. Migrant workers are needed for a variety of services but they have proved to be in short supply making something of a crisis in that industry.

At one time Michigan, with its diversity of crops, had huge number of workers coming to the state for seasonal agricultural work. Today the number have dropped in significant levels. In some cases farmers worry about finding enough workers to harvest their crops.

The state has many services that migrant workers rely on including education, health care, and free housing. Although the housing may be free to the workers, it is largely paid for by the farmers who may receive some grants and subsidies from governmental agencies. The state operates 870 licensed camps which can house 23,000 people. That's not everyone, but it is one of the highest numbers in the country and attracts workers to the state.

Most workers come from southern states like Florida and Texas. Although there is surly some problem with illegals, the state agency does not ask or monitor worker status. It is up to the employer to do that.

Workers are generally paid at least minimum wages of $7.40 and hour. Due to the demand, many skilled workers are paid more, some exceeding $11/hour. Child labor does not seem to be a problem these days, although children traveling with their families may sometimes be found working.

For more information visit sites like: michaglabor.org/.



CLUB NEWS and ANNOUNCEMENTS


Garden works wanted! Doug Rise will lead a crew of volunteers who will weed and clean up the Rotary Flower Bed in river front park. The bed is located near the big rudder in the park, across from the Community Center. Weather permitting, workers should arrive around 5:00 on Thursday, May 31.

President Keating announced that Ron Bloomfield has been named club President elect for the year 2014-15. That will be a good year to have a professional historian as president since the club will celebrate its 100 year anniversary. (The club was founded in 1914 and chartered in 1915).

The Golf Outing date is being changed. An announcement will be made of the new date. Contact Tim Holsworth for more information.

The International Night committee continues to meet and plan this year's event. Be sure to let Lee Newton or Kim Prime know how you can help with this year's event!

Member Profile Request Update
from Georgene Hildebrand, Rotary Club of Alpena.
PEOPLE ARE ASKING!
A number of members have received this e-mail and have asked it it's legit or a phishing attempt. Georgene is the district secretary and the request is legitimate. If you received the e-mail then it means that they have your e-mail address already. It's up to you if you want to update other information. The information is supposedly restricted, but that's not made clear.


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DATES TO REMEMBER

The Annual Golf Outing date is being rescheduled. An announcement will be made when the new date is set. Visit RotaryBayCity.org or see Tim Holsworth for details.

International Night is scheduled for October 11, 2012.


Upcoming Programs

(See the official schedule at RotaryBayCity.org )

June 5, 2012: 10 Minute Rotarians

June 12, 2012: Shelly Paterson from the Bay City Garden Club will speak.

June 19, 2012: Scott Redman will speak about 2-1-1 Northeast Michigan.

June 26, 2012: Lisa Grills will speak on the YWCA Womens Economic Impact Study in the Great Lakes Bay Region

July 3, 2012: Passing the Gavel President Ed Keating passes the president's gavel to Kim Prime.

July 10, 2012: Calum Maclean will speak about the Sawyer Filter and how it makes a low cost water filter that is being used in over 70 countries around the globe.




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having as its objective the promotion of high ethical standards in private, commercial
and civic life, and dedicated to the ideal that the basis of all worthy endeavor is unselfish service.




Current and past DISTRICT DISPATCH newsletters are available on the District site shown in the LINKS section below.

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LINKS

RotaryBayCity.org BayCityMorningRotary.com
District 6310 Web Site District Dispatch Archive
Rotary International Make-up On-Line at RotaryEclubOne.org
The Rotary Global History Fellowship rotaryfirst100.org
Rotary Global History.


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Steve Kent and his family have lived in Bay City for 40 years. He is VP of Technical Services at MMCC which produces MyBayCity.Com. Kent is active in many Bay City civic organizations.

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