May 1, 2018

The Cleaners

After a year of being paid less than the minimum wage to clean for large department stores in Tucson, three immigrant workers decided to fight for their right to fair pay.
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After a year of being paid less than the minimum wage to clean for large department stores in Tucson, three immigrant workers decided to fight for their right to fair pay. The women turned to the Workers' Rights Clinic at The University of Arizona for help. This an excerpt from 'The Cleaners,' a film made by director Lisa Molomot and a class of undergraduate students studying law at the U of A.

Producer: Nina Rabin and the James E. Rogers College of Law at The University of Arizona
Director/Editor: Lisa Molomot
Additional Editing: Viviana Galdino and Krista Lola
Production Assistants: UA Students of Law 406
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