| Domestic Workers Support the Sit-In at Hershey's Factory by Student Guestworkers! |
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The students paid $3,000-$6,000 each to come to the U.S. this summer for what they thought would be a cultural exchange program through the State Department's J-1 visa. Instead, they found themselves packing chocolates at the Hershey's plant in deeply exploitative conditions. After automatic weekly deductions for rent in company housing and other expenses, they net between $40 and $140 per week for 40 hours of work. Domestic workers from NDWA met these brave workers when they talked about their struggle and asked for our support at the JwJ national conference last week. The student guestworkers aren’t the only ones who have suffered. If Hershey hadn't chosen to subcontract to have its chocolates packed by exploitable guestworkers, 400 workers in Central Pennsylvania could have had living wage, union jobs. The students' demands:
SEND HERSHEY'S A MESSAGE NOW & read below for other ways to support the struggle. Here's their story:
Stand with these brave student workers and the local workers they're fighting for!
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For Press Inquiries, please contact NDWA Deputy Director Mariana Viturro at mariana@domesticworkers.org or 585.330.4438.