Published: September 22, 2009
East Coast Growers and Packers Leads Tomato Industry as First Florida Grower to Raise Workers' Wages
MULBERRY, Fla. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Last week, East
Coast Growers and Packers, one of Florida's largest tomato growers,
confirmed that it has agreed to work with the Coalition
of Immokalee Workers (CIW) and implement one penny-per-pound wage
increases for workers. East Coast workers raise and ship most of the
fresh tomatoes Americans eat during the cold months through top name
brands including King's Choice, Red Rose, Ruskin Cream and Skipjack.
"East Coast Growers and Packers is proud to lead Florida's tomato
industry with this first-of-its-kind agreement that helps our customers
deliver on their promise and puts the money into the people's hands,"
said Vice President and Sales Manager Batista Madonia, Jr.
According to Madonia, Jr., this agreement was a commitment to social
responsibility - a commitment to East Coast employees and East Coast
customers, who represent the Nation's top restaurants, many of whom had
already reached an agreement with CIW, such as McDonald's.
"Take for example a customer like McDonald's
USA, with their size and scope, making this kind of commitment. This
was the right decision for us. We've now provided a mechanism for the
money to get into the hands of the workers who harvest the company's
tomatoes, and greatly improve the quality of their lives," Madonia, Jr.
said.
For more than 50 years, East Coast's corporate philosophy has focused on
integrity and dedication to bringing customers premium products grown in
an environment that is safe and secure. This agreement is a
demonstration of East Coast's unwavering commitment to its workers and
customers.
"East Coast Growers and Packers will always strive to find a solution,
even when the answer falls outside of the industry norm," Madonia, Jr.
said.
Founded in 1956 by Evelyn and Batista Madonia Sr., East Coast Growers
and Packers is committed to bringing our customers premium products that
are healthy and delicious. Serving as one of Florida's top tomato
growers, the family-owned company has been based in Central Florida for
the last 30 years, where it operates more than 7,000 acres of tomatoes.
Rich in color and great in taste, out tomatoes are grown in an
environment that is safe and secure to ensure customers receive the best
possible product grown in the United States. For more
information, visit us online at KingsChoice.com.
For East Coast Growers and Packers
Consensus PR
Jessi
Blakley, APR, 407-608-5905 (office) or 407-432-3673 (cell)
jessi@onmessage.com
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