Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Program (Intercambio de información para trabajadores migrantes)
The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development offers a Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker (MSFW) Program in designated WorkForce Centers. This program specializes in providing assistance to employees and employers seeking to obtain work or workers in agricultural and non-agricultural employment.
Migrant farmworkers have traveled for many years to Minnesota to perform some type of agricultural work. Because of short-term, weather-driven nature of agricultural employment, more of these workers have entered into other longer term and higher wage employment.
Located in these "designated" WorkForce Centers is a Migrant Labor Representative. This person is bilingual (Spanish/English) and available to assist Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers in obtaining employment and referring them to other services in the community.
- To find a Migrant Labor Representative, see Significant Office Directory/Información para Trabajadores.
- Read about Education, Training, Health and Legal Services for migrant seasonal farmworkers.
- Second Language Forms for Unemployment Insurance
- See Other Services for migrant seasonal farmworkers.
- FirstGov en Español - The government's new Spanish-language information web portal links visitors to the entire spectrum of Spanish-language websites and web pages available from federal and state governments.
- Minnesota Government Benefits
- Farm Labor Contractors or Contractors
- Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act (MSPA)
- Ineligible Farm Labor Contractors
- Field Sanitation Standards
- Required Posters
For more information, contact:
Gloria Bostic
State Monitor Advocate/Consumer Affairs Specialist (Se habla español)
1st National Bank Building
332 Minnesota Street, Suite E200
Saint Paul, MN 55101-1351
651.259.7513
Email: Gloria.Bostic@state.mn.us
