Migrant worker pays hikes face mixed reactions
Rising wages for migrant workers under the H-2A program have brought mixed reactions in Georgia’s agricultural sector. The federal program, which provides temporary work visas, sets region-specific pay rates for foreign workers, often above the local market average.
In 2024, H-2A wages in Georgia will increase by 9.5%, reaching $16.08 per hour. While this change aims to ensure fair pay, farmers are concerned about the rising costs of operation.
Additional expenses like visa fees, housing, and travel compound the financial burden, with many arguing that farming may soon become unsustainable.
Despite these concerns, worker advocates highlight the hardships migrant laborers face. "All of us, including farmers, including consumers, we all are benefiting from this labor, from these farm workers," emphasized a farmworker rights advocate.