Introduction to LawNameCourseTutor’s NameDateIn the Article ‘Activists boycott Wendy’s over treatment of women tomato pickers in Mexico’, the author explore the plight of tomato farm workers. Wendy’s is a large US food retail chain that runs restaurants in major cities. Some of the competitors in this industry are Walmart and McDonalds. The article maintains that for over two decades the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) has been putting pressure onWendy’s to join the Fair Food Program. The organization is meant to ensure fair wages and safe working conditions for tomato pickers in Florida. In the article Wendy's is accused of abetting abuse human rights of workers in its supply chain by allowing inhumane working conditions, paying lower than minimal wage and tolerating sexual harassment. The article alleges that workers farms from which Wendy’s sources its tomato force their workers work in sub-human conditions and accept lower than minimum wages. Wendy’s is accused of subverting Fair Food Program regulations to take advantage of the community by failing to pay overtime wages (Gifford, 2018). Further, it is alleged that Wendy’s hides behind a code of conduct for