United Way of
              Connecticut
   

DAY LABORERS AND THEIR RIGHT TO BE PAID

Day laborers are entitled to wages earned, regardless of immigration status. However, day laborers will sometimes find work with an employer who refuses to pay them their wages. If the day worker is an illegal immigrant, he or she could be unaware of their rights or be afraid to pursue them.

Under Connecticut and federal law, people must be paid for work they perform regardless of their immigration status. Connecticut Legal Services (CLS) staffs a Day Laborer Wage Clinic in Stamford, offering free legal services to day laborers who have been denied their pay. The clinics are offered at the Stamford office of CLS, on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month, from 6pm-8pm. No appointment is necessary and interpreters are provided. For more information and to verify location, dates and times of the clinics, call (203) 348-9216.

TO FIND PROVIDERS IN CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:

Search by program name: Stamford Day Laborer Wage Clinic

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SOURCE: “CABHN Fever”, May 2007, published by Legal Assistance Resource Center of Connecticut and CABHN (Connecticut Alliance for Basic Human Needs)
PREPARED BY: 211/kq
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: January2013


 

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