There aren’t many jobs in the U.S.
that are tougher than farmwork--spending the day picking crops under a
sweltering sun, earning just enough to survive, jumping from one
unstable seasonal job to another. But the job is especially unbearable
if all you have to work yourself to exhaustion all day under the watch
of the man who raped you.
There have over the years been numerous reports of widespread sexual abuse of women farmworkers--everything
from being called demeaning names by supervisors to brutal sexual
assault. Many of the victims suffer in silence, cut off from law
enforcement and social services and fearful of losing their jobs if they
come forward to authorities, according to a report on sexual violence in agricultural work by Human Rights Watch. READ MORE
No comments:
Post a Comment