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Artículo

26 oct 2005

Autor:
Juliana Barbassa, Associated Press

Sexually harassed farmworkers often unaware of rights [USA]

There is no way of knowing how many of the country's approximately 1 million field hands endure [sexual harassment]. But in an industry that relies on undocumented migrants with little knowledge of English or their legal rights, chances are good that most cases never go to court, said William Tamayo, an EEOC [Equal Employment Opportunity Commission] attorney. [refers to Harris Farms]