As a result of the national boycott led by Dolores Huerta and the United Farm Workers, several major lettuce growers agreed to sign contracts with the union, which ensured better wages and working conditions for farmworkers. This was a significant victory for the labor movement and helped to establish the United Farm Workers as a major force in advocating for the rights of agricultural workers. The boycott also brought national attention to the struggles of marginalized communities, and helped to inspire other social justice movements. Overall, the national lettuce boycott was a crucial moment in the history of the labor movement and the fight for social justice.