Object Details
Description
Esmeralda Bordales was an illegal immigrant working for S&K Fashion, a small apparel manufacturing operation in the Los Angeles garment district. Although her pay stub indicates that she worked 40 hours and received $ 155.30 neither are probably true. Sweatshop workers toil long hours and are almost always paid by the piece.
On August 2, 1995, police officers raided a fenced compound of seven apartments in El Monte, California. They arrested eight operators of a clandestine garment sweatshop and freed 72 illegal Thai immigrants who had been forced to sew in virtual captivity. Authorities also raided the front shop where Esmerelda worked. The 50 to 80 Latina employees in the front shop provided the theoretical source of garment production when representatives from retailers and manufacturers came to inspect facilities and the merchandise they ordered. However, even this shop was in violation of wage and hour codes. Workers, mostly women, finished the garments, put them on hangers, and added tags in preparation for delivery to stores and manufacturers.
date made
1995
ID Number
1997.0336.29
accession number
1997.0336
catalog number
1997.0336.29
Object Name
pay stub
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 2 3/8 in x 3 1/8 in; 6.0325 cm x 7.9375 cm
used
United States: California, Los Angeles
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Work and Industry: Mechanical and Civil Engineering
El Monte
Work
Industry & Manufacturing
American Enterprise
Sweatshops
Exhibition
American Enterprise
Exhibition Location
National Museum of American History
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_880916