Across New Jersey, farmworkers are paid only $12.81 per hour, significantly less than the state's minimum wage of $15.13, and they don’t receive overtime pay despite often working extensive hours each week.
CATA, supported by the ACLU of NJ and Seton Hall's Center for Social Justice, is fighting to change this. We've filed a lawsuit to challenge these injustices and ensure fair wages for all farmworkers.
Manuel Guzman, Lead Organizer at CATA, emphasizes, “Farmworkers have been denied fundamental rights for many years, and they deserve to be free from the discrimination and racism that has denied them fair wages. Increased income will allow workers to more fully support their families and enjoy their lives.”
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