Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Farmworker Justice
Clip: 2/3/2012 | 9m 20s
Pressure from churches has improved wages and working conditions.
Americans get most of their tomatoes from Florida, but the immigrants--many of them undocumented--who harvest them have to pick two and a half tons a day just to make the minimum wage. The hardships they endure have spurred a campaign to better their lives.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Farmworker Justice
Clip: 2/3/2012 | 9m 20s
Americans get most of their tomatoes from Florida, but the immigrants--many of them undocumented--who harvest them have to pick two and a half tons a day just to make the minimum wage. The hardships they endure have spurred a campaign to better their lives.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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