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Essential Workers: The Migrant Women In Maryland’s Crab Industry

Essential Workers: The Migrant Women In Maryland’s Crab Industry

On The Record

October 27, 202025m 2sExplicit

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Show Notes

The migrant women who pick crabmeat on the Eastern Shore are essential workers. They are not immune to discrimination or hazardous work conditions. A new report, titled “Breaking The Shell,” shines light on the conditions these workers face.

Sulma Guzman, policy director and legislative counsel for the nonprofit Centro de los Derechos del Migrante, describes what they are hearing from workers. Read "Breaking the Shell" here.

And Jack Brooks, president of the Chesapeake Bay Seafood Industries Association, defends the field’s practices.

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