Farm workers union cancels Cesar Chavez events amid abuse allegations
March 18, 2026 • Google News World
The United Farm Workers Union has canceled several Cesar Chavez events due to serious allegations against the civil rights leader. The cancellations include a march in Texas and a celebration at the Dolores Huerta Foundation.
According to reports, the union is investigating allegations of abuse made by individuals within the organization. The allegations have sparked a soul-searching process within the movement.
The Cesar Chavez Foundation has also released a statement expressing its shock over the allegations. The foundation is working closely with law enforcement agencies to investigate the claims.
The United Farm Workers Union was founded by Cesar Chavez in 1962, and it has been instrumental in improving the lives of farmworkers in the United States. However, the recent allegations have raised questions about the organization’s leadership and its commitment to its core values.
The cancellations of the events are a result of the union’s decision to prioritize transparency and accountability. The organization is committed to ensuring that all members are treated with dignity and respect.
The investigation into the allegations is ongoing, and the United Farm Workers Union has assured its members that it will take all necessary steps to address the situation.
In related news, Dolores Huerta, a prominent figure in the civil rights movement, has dropped out of an upcoming event. The decision was made after she became aware of the allegations against Cesar Chavez.
The incident has sparked a wider conversation about the importance of accountability and transparency within organizations that aim to promote social justice.
Source: Google News World