VASQUEZ V. GLASSBORO SERVICE ASSOCIATION, INC. 415 A.2d 1156 (N.J. 1980) CASE BRIEF

VASQUEZ V. GLASSBORO SERVICE ASSOCIATION, INC.
415 A.2d 1156 (N.J. 1980)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a case to stop migrant farm workers from being evicted from their work camps.
FACTS: Vasquez (P) was recruited in Puerto Rico and came to New Jersey to work for Glassboro (D). P's work was not satisfactory and P was discharged and told to leave the work barracks. P had no money, was unable to speak English, and sought assistance from a Farmworkers Coop. A Rutgers law student returned with P to the camp and requested P be allowed to stay overnight. That request was refused. A complaint was filed seeking to enjoin D from depriving P of his use of the quarters except through judicial process.

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