Defend Florida’s most vulnerable, hidden workers | Editorial [Orlando Sentinel]
Across
It says a lot about the status of work in the Sunshine State that the above paragraph could apply to several sectors of its labor force.
But a recent report from the
They are a vast and vulnerable army, lacking any real weapons to use in self-defense besides their own willingness to work hard. Many of them are being taken advantage of, sometimes under conditions that approach — or even meet — the definition of abuse. And because they are largely invisible, little attention is paid to their plight.
A few states, however, are working to change that. There’s a compelling argument for
The ranks of the vulnerable
The report, prepared by FPI with help from the Miami Workers Center, includes a statistical snapshot of domestic workers across
As a group, they are significantly underpaid. By FPI’s calculation, “the median hourly pay for domestic workers in
It’s important to remember that these figures represent the workers who can be found. The last Census saw significant undercounts among the same demographic groups that dominate this segment of the workforce. And some working under the table might not have been honest about their source of income, particularly those hired through private referrals, social-media platforms or other untrackable means and paid under the table — or trafficked into this state to work in conditions of virtual slavery.
Even so, the breakdown reveals a population that lacks any significant protection: They aren’t covered by workplace safety rules or fair-wage laws, no government entity is looking out for their interests and they lack the ability to join forces and collectively bargain for better conditions, pay and safeguards against exploitation.
Ten states (
A place to start
FPI’s proposed solution: A domestic workers’ bill of rights, which would explicitly cover them with protections that already protect the vast majority of the American labor force. The list of proposed elements includes the right to minimum wage and overtime pay; eligibility for paid leave; laws that prevent employers from seizing personal documents (including passports and other immigration paperwork) and other invasive means of putting workers at a disadvantage; and finally, the right to collective bargaining.
FPI believes — and we agree — that any protections should be given to all workers, regardless of their immigration status, and allow them to ask for help without risking deportation. Otherwise, the new laws will only drive the plight of undocumented workers even further into the shadows. This element will be a tough sell: Lawmakers love to rant about “illegals” invading
FPI’s
What are the chances of getting something like this through Florida’s super-majority
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