Posted on: November 2nd, 2006
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: day laborers, Mexico
“They have set up informational booths at community fairs, provided safety training to day laborers and organized seminars in New Orleans ”” all to help educate Latinos, regardless of their immigration status, about their workplace rights.
On Wednesday, the Justice and Equality in the Workplace Program, formed five years ago by local and federal government leaders, the consul general of Mexico, labor groups and religious groups, released its annual progress report.”
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