Yes usually in the agricultural industry
Migrant workers are still a very powerful force in seasonal farm work. The term migrant applies as the migrate with the season to where the jobs are.
Migrant or seasonal workers usually are found in the agricultural industry, picking crops as they become ripe and moving on to other farms and orchards as they are needed.
they dont
The migrant workers are called migrant workers because they migrate. To migrate means to move. Migrant workers move from farm to farm, hoping to find work.
Yes, there is
"Midget" is generally regarded as a derogatory term when applied to people. (Not necessarily by everyone, though; actor Herve Villechaize preferred it to the alternatives.)Perhaps you meant to ask if migrant workers exist today? If so, then yes, they certainly do.
They were foreign family members that needed money to start a new life.
The living conditions of migrant workers include unsanitary living quarters with nasty toilets. They are exposed to illnesses without proper medical treatment.
Migrant workers were also sometimes called "guest workers" or "temporary workers."
"Many temporary agricultural workers are considered migrants as they move from farm to farm to find employment."
no, because the union has helped them now.
Migrant Workers began working in the 18th century. They work when one country does not have enough workers to supply the demand.