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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Worker centers (alternatively workers' centers or workers centers) are non-profit organizations that organize workers who are not already members of a collective bargaining organization (such as a trade union). Many worker centers in the United States focus on immigrant workers, and most focus on low-wage workers in sectors such as restaurant, construction, day labor or agriculture. In the United States, over 130 such worker centers exist, as defined by Janice Fine.Fine defines worker centers as: "community-based and community-led organizations that…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Worker centers (alternatively workers' centers or workers centers) are non-profit organizations that organize workers who are not already members of a collective bargaining organization (such as a trade union). Many worker centers in the United States focus on immigrant workers, and most focus on low-wage workers in sectors such as restaurant, construction, day labor or agriculture. In the United States, over 130 such worker centers exist, as defined by Janice Fine.Fine defines worker centers as: "community-based and community-led organizations that engage in a combination of service, advocacy, and organizing to provide support to low-wage workers. The vast majority of them have grown up to serve predominantly or exclusively immigrant populations. However, there are a few centers that serve a primarily African American population or bring immigrants together with African Americans."