The migrant workers i have seen typically ride in on the bus from some remote farming village, with a single tarpaulin or canvas bag containing all they need to survive.
There physical appearance is normally a short muscular body from hard labor, with tanned skin and a short haircut.
They usually travel in groups, but sometimes go alone.
Its kind of a broad question, but i did my best to answer it.
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Prior to that time, most managers viewed workers as a device that could be bought and sold like any other possession. Long hours, low wages, and miserable working conditions were the realities of the average worker's life.
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IF YOU SEE YOUR CO-WORKER DOING SOMETHING WRONG 1st CONFRONT HIM/HER AND THEN TELL YOUR BOSS WHAT YOU SAW.
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There's such thing as a migrant worker.. yes.
The average wage of a migrant worker in 1937 was about $20 to $25 per month. However, this could vary depending on the type of work they were doing and their location in the country.
Someone would be a migrant farm worker to gain money for their family
A Hispanic migrant worker is a person of Latin American heritage who travels from place to place looking for seasonal work.
the typical day for a migrant worker was very difficult. They moved place to place looking for jobs. The workers asked to stay at a home, but it always came with a price. And that price was work. The workers had to do a job and once they were finished they could stay at the place for the night. Once morning came they had to leave to a new place and repeat the process again. Farmers are usually the ones the migrant place to place for farm land.
Back in my days my friend's dad was a migrant worker.
a black person.
A migrant worker is someone who moves around frequently, living where he/she can find work. In this sense, a migrant farm worker has no permanent home, but instead moves around finding farm work where it's needed. The movements are often seasonal.
A day for a migrant worker usually involves long hours of physical labor in fields or other labor-intensive jobs. They may face poor working conditions, low pay, and lack of job security. Migrant workers often live in temporary housing and may face social isolation and discrimination.
Move around alot.
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The immigrant claims that he has been offered employment as a migrant field worker.