California immigrant fast-food workers afraid to report work abuses - San Jose Spotlight
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A report by the California Fast Food Workers Union and the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights reveals that many immigrant fast-food workers are unaware of their legal protections. A survey of 405 workers found that 82% of those fearful for their immigration status are unlikely to file complaints about workplace violations. Additionally, 63% did not know they could file complaints regardless of immigration status. The report highlights a need for training to increase awareness of rights and protect workers from employer intimidation related to immigration.
The report shows that immigrant fast-food workers are often unaware of their rights and afraid to report violations due to fears related to their immigration status.
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