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Teamsters Back Cannabis Cultivation With Twenty New Scholarships

Teamsters Local 1932 in Southern California’s Inland Empire region – a labor union of over 14,000 members – has announced the availability of twenty scholarships for a new cannabis cultivation training certification program based out of the union’s new training center in San Bernardino, CA.

The five-Week training program will award its graduates an industry-recognized certificate on “best practices for cannabis growing,” according to Local 1932, the shop that launched the program.  The cannabis cultivation classes are focused on agriculture and the skills to reap successful harvests. Future courses are planned on job training for manufacturing and retail work in the legal cannabis industry. Worker’s rights play prominently among seminars from the Agricultural Labor Relations Board and experts on Occupational Safety and Health Administration policies, to educate students on safety and workplace rights.

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“This union is bringing together cannabis workers to improve this industry and is also creating pathways for workers to advance in the industry with education and certification,” said Randy Korgan, Local 1932 secretary-treasurer. “With a trained workforce, and our initiatives to involve union members in political action that will help this industry and its workers thrive, there are brighter days ahead for the industry.”

The first cannabis cultivators to organize were workers last year at the Adelanto, CA grow facility of medical cannabis provider, Israel-based Tikun Olam. The workers elected to join the Teamsters Union, becoming the first unionized cannabis cultivation workforce in Southern California. Tikun will be utilizing the cannabis cultivation training certification program for a new apprenticeship pathway, which includes hands-on experience.

By increasing the availability of training and certification to workers in Southern California, Teamsters Local 1932 aims to offer cannabis workers a way to further professionalize the industry’s cultivation workforce. For more information, visit https://www.teamsters1932.org/

Brad Cheng

Brad Cheng is the digital editor of Global Cannabis Times, produced by SmartWork Media. Brad's journalism career spans working as an editor for PR Newswire, The Nation and The Santa Barbara News Press, and as Managing Editor of The Katy Courier, and publisher of Now This in Princeton. His career as a screenwriter took him into entertainment advertising, writing major film campaigns for studios and for HBO.

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