@article{Hinkston:10990,
      recid = {10990},
      author = {Hinkston, Aaron},
      title = {AN APPRAISAL OF THE CURRENT STATUS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS OF  UNIONIZATION AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING IN AMERICAN  AGRICULTURE},
      address = {1972},
      number = {1097-2016-88811},
      series = {Graduate Research Master's Degree Plan B Papers},
      pages = {66},
      year = {1972},
      abstract = {Today, the unionizing efforts of farm laborers have  reached the highest plateau of achievement since the  beginning of those efforts in the United States.  The main  reason for this is improved laws, public awareness, and  union recognition.  A very strong movement is under way,  which is being led by Cesar Chavez. 

Now, as always, there  is a three-way squeeze between those parties immediately  involved.  At one time or another, each of these parties is  caught in the middle when the squeeze is vigorously  applied.  The farm worker is trying to apply pressure on  the farmer; the farmer, in turn, is faced with the fact  that he is a price taker rather than a price maker; the  consumer is constantly fighting against higher prices, so  he, in turn, directs his leverage against those parties  back down the line who he considers to be responsible for  his dissatisfaction.  This turns out to be an operation of  the market.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/10990},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.10990},
}