In this month's CATA newsletter, we spotlight our lawsuit for fair wages in NJ, our fight to expand paid leave benefits, and Migdalia's empowering journey in our training program. Join us in advocating for justice and change!
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A Milestone for Equity: CATA’s Legal Battle Against Wage Discrimination in New Jersey

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.”

Dive deeper into this issue by reading our blog.

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CATA Continues the Fight to Expand Paid Leave Benefits in New Jersey

For many years, CATA has been a strong advocate for paid sick time and paid leave benefits for all workers in New Jersey. This year, we are focused on expanding job protection to workers who need to take paid leave and also on expanding access to paid leave programs to undocumented immigrants who are paying into the program but are denied the benefit.

An updated report released in July by the Rutgers University Center for Women and Work shows that nearly 1.7 million workers in New Jersey are at risk of losing their jobs if they need to take time off to care for a loved one. The report highlighted that 58% of New Jersey workers without job protections are female and that low-wage workers and workers of color are more likely to lack job protections and less likely to take paid leave for fear of losing their jobs.

This report continues to illustrate the injustices of the system when workers who are paying into the NJ Family Leave Insurance program still run the risk of losing their jobs when they need to take time off to bond with new babies or care for loved ones. We know that all workers and all families deserve access to paid leave. As a member of the New Jersey Time to Care Coalition, CATA participated in a social media campaign to share this report and several first-hand stories from workers on why job protection and access to paid leave are so important for all New Jersey workers. 

Watch the video on the report release.

Use this link to contact your legislators and urge them to amend proposed bill A3451/S2950. Ask them to expand job-protected leave for NJ workers at every employer with at least 5 employees after just a minimum of 90 days at that employer.

Sign up to be a part of the paid leave campaign with CATA and the NJ Time to Care Coalition HERE

Join the paid leave campaign!
Empowering Change: Migdalia’s Journey Through CATA's Workers' Rights Ambassadors Training

Discover the incredible journey of Migdalia, a dedicated advocate for workers' rights and a valued Board member and garden volunteer at CATA! 

Fueled by her personal experiences with workplace injustices, Migdalia has completed our Workers' Rights Ambassadors Training for the second time, using her new skills to fight for fair working conditions and empower her community.

From confronting wage theft to promoting safer workplaces, Migdalia’s efforts are truly inspiring. Join us in celebrating her achievements and see how you can also make a difference!

Dive into her full story and get motivated to take action!

Read the full blog post!

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