César Chávez Day of Celebration
- César Chávez was the child of Mexican American migrant laborers. He spent his early years in a succession of migrant camps, attending school only sporadically. He spent two years in the Navy and returned to migrant farm work. In 1962, he began organizing the largely Hispanic farmworkers of Arizona and California. A charismatic figure, he used strikes and nationwide boycotts to win union recognition and contracts from California grape and lettuce growers. He brought his union to the AFL-CIO, and in 1972 it became the United Farm Workers of America (UFW).
- César Chávez dedicated his life to building a movement of poor working people that extended beyond the fields and into cities and towns across the nation. He inspired farm laborers and millions of people to commit themselves to social, economic, and civil rights activism. We honor his hard work and dedication to his people every year on March 31st, his birthday.
DEI Committee
The DEI Committee strives to make CSS a strong organization by ensuring that our company is a place where differences are welcomed, different perspectives are respectfully heard, and every individual feels a sense of belonging and inclusion.
Corporate Settlement Solutions strives to be an anti-racist organization. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive and equitable environment for all employees. We appreciate everyone's support and are excited to move forward together for the better. If you have any questions, input, or would like to join the DEI Committee, please email humanresources@visitcss.com.