Marchers want financial relief for undocumented N.J. workers hurt by pandemic
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
Posted Mar 07, 2021
Make the Road NJ and other groups coordinated for the Excluded Women, march for aid for immigrant women and domestic workers at Pulaski Park in Passaic, on Sunday, March, 7, 2021.Ed Murray | NJ Advance Media for
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Laundry workers in New Jersey many of whom are undocumented immigrants have been on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic, cleaning fabrics that could potentially be contaminated with COVID-19.
But when some asked for personal protective equipment, PPE, last spring, they were fired, said Gloria Guerrero, member of the Laundry Workers Center, a New York and New Jersey-based nonprofit that advocates for laundry workers.
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