The state mandated higher wages – which resulted in workers getting fewer work hours and making less on an annual basis:

Some Oregon farmworkers are earning higher hourly wages but taking home less money annually than they did before the state’s agricultural overtime law passed in 2022, according to a new analysis of farm payroll data from Oregon State University agricultural economists.

Payrolls show higher hourly pay, overall lower earnings under farmworker overtime law | Oregon / Northwest | centraloregondaily.com

The workers union blames this on climate change.

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