Immigrant workers at Well-S Inc. construction company, who are owed $94,000 in back wages and damages, have been fighting their case in court. On Oct. 6 they took their demands directly to one of the bosses at his home in Queens, N.Y. The protest was called by NICE (New Immigrant Community Empowerment), which was recently organized by two Latinas, and supported by activists from a number of organizations, including the Laundry Workers Center.
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