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Garment workers from LA and member of the Garment Worker Center joined LAWCN to advocate for the termination of wage theft in LA Photo Courtesy of LAWCN.
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For Los Angeles Worker Center Network, the widespread wage theft in Latino and immigrant-driven industries like the garment industry, house cleaning, and restaurants, among others, and the increase in homelessness are no coincidence and are closely linked to one another.
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