Wednesday, July 7, 2010

MiamiHerald: Miami-Dade immigrant workers get help when bosses refuse to pay

Almost every morning Alberto Pérez stands on South Florida street corners looking for work -- one of thousands of day laborers hired to pick crops, fix roofs, cut grass or clean houses.

These laborers depend on quick payments to feed themselves, pay rent or send money to families in their home countries. But often the people who hire them don't pay.

Pérez, a 26-year-old immigrant from Guatemala who four weeks ago was hired to landscape gardens at homes around South Miami-Dade, said he was promised $100 per day. Instead, he said, he got only $50 to $75 per day. After help from an activist group, he recouped some of the remaining money that was promised.

Pérez's story is not unique, but has become almost normal for day laborers, particularly those who are undocumented immigrants.

Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/07/05/1716740/miami-dade-immigrant-workers-get.html#ixzz0t0ThLZpA

 

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