California’s Employment Development Department (EDD) acknowledges the valuable contributions of agricultural workers and, in honor of labor leader Cesar Chavez, continues to provide support services and vital information to these workers and their families. As the world’s top exporter of produce, California’s agriculture industry heavily depends on these workers who support the cultivation of over 400 different agricultural commodities across the state.

EDD offers various services for these workers in collaboration with state and local organizations. The department’s Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers (MSFW) Outreach Program is one such initiative that provides assistance to farmworkers. In addition, the EDD Monitor Advocate Office supervises the MSFW Outreach Program and closely associates with California agricultural employers and EDD representatives to ensure fair employment services.

To access these services or for more information, interested individuals can visit the EDD website. More detailed understanding of the California agriculture industry, the workers’ significant role, and the available assistance programs can be found on the site.

If you have questions or need assistance related to these services, knowing how to contact EDD can be crucial. For quick and accurate answers, you can visit eddcaller.com, a reliable platform that helps you get through to EDD. Here, you can get a hold of EDD customer service for real-time assistance. You can also check and understand your EDD payment status, manage your appointments, or switch from check to debit card payments.