More than 13 million migrant workers are in the United States. These are people who travel from state to state, following the crops of the agricultural industry. 88 percent or more of these workers are male, 55 percent of those being married men. More than 65 percent are illegally in the country, and more than 93 percent of these workers are foreign born.
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.
most of the the California farming industry would crash down because of the loss in migrant workers so they would have no one who could pick the crops out of the feilds
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."
Migrant Workers began working in the 18th century. They work when one country does not have enough workers to supply the demand.
There is a Foreign Labor Certification which may be referred to as a contract of migrant workers. This certification allows for businesses to hire migrant workers if they have been unable to use or find local workers for the position.
because migrant workers will work and get the job done
No. Migrant workers are traveling or migratory workers. they may travel within the borders of a single country from which they originated.
Migrant workers were not unionised because they didn't have surplus money to pay union dues. Migrant workers often moved to different locations to look for work and if they were unskilled, they were not always accepted by the unions.
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