This report advocates for the Massachusetts Legislature to pass the Fairness for Farmworkers Act (FFA) to end the second-class treatment of farmworkers under the state\u27s current wage and hour law. The bill has three essential parts: First, the FFA repeals the $8.00 substandard minimum wage for agricultural and farm work. All farmworkers will be paid the state minimum wage. Second, the FFA provides overtime pay for all farmworkers. Seasonal farmworkers will receive one and a half times their normal rate of pay for work performed in excess of fifty-five (55) hours in a week. Year-round farmworkers, like other hourly employees, will receive time and a half for all hours worked in excess of forty (40). Third, the FFA establishes the right to...
While a stated goal of minimum wage increases is to benefit low-income workers, some employers are n...
A recent trend in the American agricultural industry is the practice among growers of classifying fa...
Agricultural workers comprise 6.6 percent of the Nebraska workforce; yet 33 percent of the Nebraska ...
This report advocates for the Massachusetts Legislature to pass the Fairness for Farmworkers Act (FF...
At the federal and state level, overtime statutes often contain agricultural exemptions. These exemp...
This fact sheet examines the Fairness for Farm Workers Act, legislation to update the nation's labor...
In 1983, Congress passed the migrant and seasonal agricultural worker protection act (AWPA; also kno...
Pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA” or “the Act”), employer must pay workers at least t...
Abstract for a piece in the 1995 Unemployment Compensation: Continuity and Change symposium presente...
Agricultural workers in most states are exempt from some labor law provisions that apply to employee...
Despite difficult working conditions, farmworkers in the United States are excluded from many federa...
Contains: Clarifying and Amending Laws on Employee Housing and Penalties for Late-Payment of Agricul...
The purpose of this guide is to identify a few of the key Federal and Maryland state labor laws that...
This article seeks to addresses how the nation\u27s food production systems produce negative conditi...
This study investigates how justice-related issues affect farmers and workers on organic farms in th...
While a stated goal of minimum wage increases is to benefit low-income workers, some employers are n...
A recent trend in the American agricultural industry is the practice among growers of classifying fa...
Agricultural workers comprise 6.6 percent of the Nebraska workforce; yet 33 percent of the Nebraska ...
This report advocates for the Massachusetts Legislature to pass the Fairness for Farmworkers Act (FF...
At the federal and state level, overtime statutes often contain agricultural exemptions. These exemp...
This fact sheet examines the Fairness for Farm Workers Act, legislation to update the nation's labor...
In 1983, Congress passed the migrant and seasonal agricultural worker protection act (AWPA; also kno...
Pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA” or “the Act”), employer must pay workers at least t...
Abstract for a piece in the 1995 Unemployment Compensation: Continuity and Change symposium presente...
Agricultural workers in most states are exempt from some labor law provisions that apply to employee...
Despite difficult working conditions, farmworkers in the United States are excluded from many federa...
Contains: Clarifying and Amending Laws on Employee Housing and Penalties for Late-Payment of Agricul...
The purpose of this guide is to identify a few of the key Federal and Maryland state labor laws that...
This article seeks to addresses how the nation\u27s food production systems produce negative conditi...
This study investigates how justice-related issues affect farmers and workers on organic farms in th...
While a stated goal of minimum wage increases is to benefit low-income workers, some employers are n...
A recent trend in the American agricultural industry is the practice among growers of classifying fa...
Agricultural workers comprise 6.6 percent of the Nebraska workforce; yet 33 percent of the Nebraska ...