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Descriptive Summary
Title: Governor's Committee to Survey the Agricultural Labor Resources of the San Joaquin Valley Records
Inventory: F3845
Creator:
California. Governor's Office
Repository:
California State Archives
Language:
English.
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Governor's Committee to Survey the Agricultural Labor Resources of the San Joaquin Valley Records,
F3845, California State Archives.
Agency History
The Committee to Survey the Agricultural Labor Resources of the San Joaquin Valley was created by Governor Earl Warren in
response to resolutions requesting such a study from the Central Valley Empire Association and the San Joaquin Valley Supervisors
Association The Committee was charged to make a complete survey of all aspects of the seasonal labor problem in the San Joaquin
Valley and to recommend short-range and long-range solutions for dealing with it. The fifteen-person committee met from March
to December 1950 when it submitted its recommendations. The Committee's records include documents relating to: organization;
meetings; five public hearings; correspondence; state agency reports; background reports; farm labor centers; publicity; and
the final report to the Governor.