BerryMex extended an invitation to Frente Indígena de Organizaciones (FIOB) leaders and third party observers, Edward Kissam, Cruz Reynoso, and Laura Velasco, to a transparent interactive visit to its Baja operation, opening the door to company culture and employee welfare.…
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Why do harvesters come to San Quintin to work for BerryMex?
Traditionally, the San Quintin agriculture region has attracted workers from all over Mexico, including Oaxaca, Puebla, Chiapas, Guerrero and other southern states. BerryMex has provided employment opportunities for the growing number of migrant workers that come to San Quintin, employing …
BerryMex is at 100 Percent Capacity with its Workforce
BerryMex, an agriculture leader in the San Quintin Valley in Baja California, remains committed to helping stabilize local communities, ensuring the safety and fair treatment of its employees and getting workers back into the fields during a peak harvest period, …
BerryMex Addresses Its Employees Needs and Shares News of a Salary Increase
San Quintin B.C.- BerryMex, an important agricultural grower in the San Quintin Valley, announced to its workers an increase in wages as an enhancement to its benefits and compensation package. Over the past several days, BerryMex held direct conversations with …
BerryMex Confirms Their Promise to Their Employees
San Quintin, B.C.- BerryMex, an important agricultural grower in the valley of San Quintin, expressed their concerns over the current situation that has been developing over the past few days between harvesters and the agricultural growers of the region. It …
BerryMex Statement
At BerryMex, we respect everyone’s right to peacefully protest and value the dialogue established by this process. However, we strongly condemn the violence and looting from outside third parties which has negatively impacted families and small businesses across the region. …