What is a shadow workforce?
Shadow workforce is something you probably noticed, even if you haven't heard this term. If you have ever approached a person who asks if you need a job or noticed a group of people standing at the main intersection, you obviously expect, you have seen shadow workforce. In essence, most of these people are undocumented workers, although some have the legal right to work in the US and are also called daily workers, because they often depend on everyday job offers instead of holding standard work. Since many do not have the legal right to work in the US, employers can subject to considerable abuse. They can be paid less than the minimum wage. Work that shadow workforce often involves working in the garden, choosing crops, construction work, et ctera, which tends to be difficult to work. The conditions in the workplace may result in injuries from which these workers have no protection.In fact, up to one in five workers can be injured every day at work, but cannot return to disability or expect retaliation from their employers.
There are many economists who recognize that shadow workforce must exist to do work that "needs to do", but that most Americans will not do it, especially when paying under minimal or life wages. However, it is illegal to hire many of these workers unless they have the legal right to work in the US. Some states are looking for solutions, such as creating migrant workers' passage to meet the needs of work, especially in the agricultural and construction industry. Others suggest that citizens or US residents should occupy these jobs and that agriculture and construction should pay adequately.
in the US is about 87% of the Shadow Latino workforA. Less than 10% were born in the United States. Although these workers do not always have common citizens with other citizens, they are in many ways like most Americans. Most of them regularly visit the Church, just below half of their rent or their own homes (and are not homeless) and about a quarter of the shadow workforce is involved in community activities.
What Shadow Workforce lacks, tends to be protection against abuse of employers. Unautated workers cannot complain because it would probably mean deportation. Some legislators have proposed harsh sanctions for employers of undocumented workers, especially because these workers may abuse without legal procedure. Stiff fines can also reduce draw for illegal immigration to the US. Employers who regularly employ migrant workers or against the shadow of workforce is extremely difficult to find people with permission to work here who will play the type of work and that atThe salary scale determined by the government would increase consumer costs.