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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

S. P. Growers Ass'n v. Rodriguez, 552 P.2d 721 (1976)

Citation
S. P. Growers Ass'n v. Rodriguez, 552 P.2d 721 (1976)
Parent Document
S. P. Growers Ass'n v. Rodriguez, 552 P.2d 721 (1976)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
1976-08-10

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is that the statute which defendants claim they are being evicted for invoking was enacted primarily to protect them as employees, not as tenants. It can readily be seen, however, that under these circumstances this is not a meaningful distinction. To begin with, the federal act recognizes housing as one of the major problems confronting a migrant farmworker. One of the motivating factors behind the act was the failure of many contractors to provide their workers with promised housing or to furnish them with sanitary residences. (Senate Report, supra,