Manolada has not suddenly become a story of social mobility, nor has it resolved its long-standing contradictions. Hard labor, uncertainty over legal documents, invisible work, and difficult living conditions remain
More than a decade after the 2013 shooting of migrant strawberry pickers in Western Greece shocked Europe, workers in Greece’s fields still endure grueling labor, overcrowded housing and fragile legal protections
A sweeping fraud scandal has put the spotlight on places like Willmar, where Somalis run businesses and work at the Jennie-O turkey plant
Almost half of all college-educated migrants in Europe are overqualified for their jobs and twice as likely as natives to be unemployed, according to Lighthouse Reports
Businesses are relying more on migrant workers as labor shortages persist, but economists warn of long-term dangers