File #: 21-0808    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Department Matters
File created: 5/6/2021 In control: Agricultural Commission
On agenda: 5/12/2021 Final action:
Title: Support for resolution in the matter of Federal Weekly Hours Work Standard for Herders in California
Attachments: 1. A Ag Commission Herder Request.pdf, 2. B Resolution -Herder.pdf, 3. C Unintended Consequences Sheep Goat Herders.pdf, 4. D IWCArticle14.pdf, 5. E 11140 Order Regulating Wages Hours and Working Conditions in Agricultural Occupations.pdf, 6. F Letter 2019-07-26.pdf, 7. G Sheepherders Letter AMC FINAL .pdf
Related files: 21-0759
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Support for resolution in the matter of Federal Weekly Hours Work Standard for Herders in California
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RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF EL DORADO

IN THE MATTER OF SUPPORT OF THE FEDERAL WEEKLY HOURS WORK STANDARD FOR HERDERS IN CALIFORNIA

WHEREAS, the production of sheep and wool are important to the economy of California with wool production ranking #1 and sheep inventory ranking #2 in the United States, and over 3,500 family farms raising sheep and goats throughout California, and

WHEREAS, sheep and goat production is uniquely nomadic requiring a mobile and skilled workforce of herders to care for and manage movement of flocks whether located in distant areas grazing agricultural land or serving as four-legged fire fighters in our forests and wildland-urban interface by reducing fire fuel vegetation, and

WHEREAS, sheep and goat grazing aligns with Governor Newsom’s Climate Change Executive Order (N-82-20) as a wildfire prevention tool which produces a net benefit in carbon sequestration and air quality, and is especially suited to enhance carbon neutrality in situations of rural-urban interface, and

WHEREAS, in 2015 the federal Department of Labor in 80 FR 62958-01 determined that sheep herder work hours cannot be tracked because of the remoteness of their work, and that was reasonable to estimate that herders work on average 48 hours per week for purposes of setting the wage for foreign workers working under H-2A visas, and further, federal courts have upheld this determination as both reasonable and well supported by available evidence, and

WHEREAS, the economic and environmental benefits this industry provides California is in jeopardy because of the unintended consequences brought on by a newly adopted the Phase-In Overtime for Agricultural Workers Act of 2016 (Labor Code Section 857 and following; AKA AB 1066.) that established a phased-in overtime pay requirements of the agricultural sector, and

WHEREAS, prior t...

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