Tempe city administration will be meeting with employees to rename a day off they’re getting March 31.
That’s because the holiday is named after now-disgraced Cesar Chavez, the late farm workers leader who raped and molested an unspecified number of women and underage girls when he was alive, according to a five-year investigation the New York Times published last week.
“We are devastated to learn of the allegations of sexual abuse by Cesar Chavez,” the city said in an announcement last Thrusday. “We stand with those who have suffered sexual abuse and are renaming our Cesar Chavez holiday…