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Latinos across industries fight for fair labor practices

Por: ABC News Nation September 30, 2022

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On hot days, some over 100 degrees, workers spend hours harvesting fruits and vegetables for very little money -- produce that ends up on kitchen tables of people across the country.Tens of thousands of these workers have and , all while earning an average of $25,000 to $29,999 per year in one of the most hazardous jobs in the country, .The workers, a majority of whom are Latino and undocumented, are in a constant battle for fair and safe labor... + full article



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