Over 50% of California Workers Are Immigrants or Children of Immigrants, Study

According to a new report by the California Budget and Policy Center, over half of all workers in California are either immigrants or children of immigrants. This finding highlights the vital role that immigrant workers play in the state’s economy and workforce.

The report also reveals that immigrant workers in California are more likely to work in industries such as agriculture, hospitality, and healthcare, which are often characterized by low wages and poor working conditions. Additionally, many immigrant workers face language barriers, discrimination, and other obstacles that can make it difficult for them to fully assert their rights in the workplace.

Labor Law Advocates, a California-based employment law firm, is dedicated to helping workers, including immigrant workers, fight for their rights and receive fair compensation for their work. If you are an immigrant worker in California who has experienced wage theft, discrimination, harassment, or other workplace violations, contact Labor Law Advocates for a free consultation. 

Our team of experienced attorneys is here to help you navigate the legal system and get the justice you deserve.

In a state where over half of all workers are immigrants or children of immigrants, it’s essential to have a strong advocate on your side. Don’t hesitate to reach out to Labor Law Advocates for help with your employment law case.

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