Joan Preiss, from the Triangle Friends of the United Farm Workers, Melinda Wiggins from Student Action with Farmworkers, and Sandy Smith-Nonini, a farm labor researcher, discuss the substandard conditions and treatment that farm workers still face.
Clip from Help Wanted: Farm Workers in North Carolina (Burning Tree Productions, 2001).
very educational and what type of impact did cesar chavez have on organizing did it make a big difference? you're right an exploitable labor force since they are illegal and the owners use it to their advantage
smsorour 6 months ago in playlist Mexican history
you're an asshole!!!
evelinetorres 1 year ago
ok first go home !! poor conditions B.S. I have to clean up after slobs that come here to work for 3 months and move the mess they leave behind is not worth money they pay in rent . in fact they cost us more than we take in for the privillige of having them here
LINEHACKER 1 year ago