The living conditions of migrant workers include unsanitary living quarters with nasty toilets. They are exposed to illnesses without proper medical treatment.
When idle money can earn a positive return.
There is an sba for women. There is over 5000 small bank that work with the goverment and help women, wether serving or just living at home. So call today!
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they dont
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.
Yes usually in the agricultural industry
Yes, there is
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.
no, because the union has helped them now.
In the 1960's Chavez created the UFW. Today his son is still involved with the union.
"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.
back in the days and somtimes today people come to countries without a pass a port or with no one alse noing
Well, conditions are ok if u ask me. hahaha
Migrant workers leave their lives behind. This involves family, friends, original jobs. For men and women it changes their social set-up. Sometimes they are forced to give up their lives, like the migrant workers in South Africa that went to work on the mines. They went to live in Johanneburg to work on the gold mines. Ths was because of heavy taxation on their farms. they have no contact with woman and even if they are married they fall in the trap of being involved with other women and as such break up their homes. in many instances thay stopped sending money home that was vital to survival for the family left behind. the woman left nehind also have to take on new roles in the family. They are now the only parental figure in the house. Migrants workers tended to spend lots of time drinking and fall in the drug trap. Today they become HIV+ because of poor choices and when they go home they infect their wives.
Today you can still find '''migrant workers''' in '''''California USA.''''' In the 1930's '''1.3 million Americans''' from the Midwest & the Southwest '''migrated''' to '''California''', they already had a population of '''5.7 million in the 1930's.''' People in the 1930's were very racist so they split the '''black people''' up away from the '''white people'''. They were always '''discriminated and yelled at.''' '''In 1930's''' the migrant workers '''travelled by foot''' because they had nothing for '''transportation.''' '''Migrant workers''' lived on farms all over the '''united states of America'''. They even lived on '''camps where they felt safer.''' '''A migrant worker''' is someone who is '''white Midwestern''', who worked on a '''farm''' in the '''1930's''' they wanted to live a better life by '''labour in California.''' '''I hope that you learnt a lot from this, I got a lot of my ideas from the ''book'' -''' ''Of mice and men (John Steinbeck)''