By Shane Johnson | February 25, 2009
CINCINNATI--Despite freezing temperatures and driving winds, more than 50 people came out February 21 to protest a company's failure to pay wages to a group of Latino workers.
Laborers Of the Vineyard Ministries' (LOVM) Thrift Shoppe in the Hartwell neighborhood north of Cincinnati employed a dozen workers to help remodel the store--but despite the work being done, has failed to pay them.
"We are here because we cleaned and we painted in this building," announced former LOVM worker Hilda Roblero Barrios. "We want to be paid."
Holding signs reading "The work is done, now pay the workers" and "Justicia ahora!" ("Justice now"), the diverse group of demonstrators distributed information to interested drivers and pedestrians about the dispute at LOVM.
The workers were all hired by LOVM President Charles Washington in January of 2009 and are owed a total of more than $6,000 for the hours that they have worked. Washington so far has been unwilling to compensate any of the workers since they first approached him together on February 9, 2009.
"I had a landscaping job, when Charles Washington offered to pay me 50 cents
more to work for him. When you make so little money, 50 cents more is a big deal, so I accepted the job and began working for him," former LOVM worker Agusto Lopez said over the megaphone to the supportive crowd.
Lopez, along with the other former workers of LOVM, has not yet received his wages for the work he completed. "It's not fair to do people like that, Charles Washington is trying to take advantage of us," he continued.
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