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"The Dark Side of Dairies" [1]

"Milk may have a wholesome commercial image, but the dairies that produce most of the nation's supply aren't always healthy places to work. Dairy workers are injured at a much higher rate than other workers in the U.S." Most of the West's 50,000 dairy workers are immigrants with families to feed, many undocumented. Government rules to protect them are as weak as skim milk.

Rebecca Clarren reports in the August 21, 2009 issue of High Country News.
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Source: High Country News [2], 08/25/2009
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