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Reporter's Notebook: Marcos Meconi

Trabajadores se unen en Brooklyn para romper las cadenas de la esclavitud

Brooklyn, NY, Julio 2007.

Trabajan 115 horas a la semana, y ganan menos de $4 dólares la hora. En Nueva York, donde el salario mínimo es de $7.15 y el alquiler mensual de un estudio puede costar $900 dólares o más, los empleados de HWH Trading Company trabajan en condiciones que están más cerca de a esclavitud que de cualquier otra cosa. Tres empleados latinos decidieron afiliarse al sindicato de Trabajadores Industriales del Mundo (IWW) para exigir condiciones justas. Su empleador niega ser su empleador pero afirma que ganan $2000 dólares por semana. Vea el   siguiente video y decida dónde esta la verdad.

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