Maryland’s Crab Country: Not Enough Visas, Not Enough Workers - News Summed Up

Maryland’s Crab Country: Not Enough Visas, Not Enough Workers


FISHING CREEK, Md.—Music blared as 21 Mexican women methodically cracked open steamed crabs piled high inside a cool, bright room. They picked out the meat and packed it into 1-pound containers that their employer, G.W. Hall & Sons, ships to wholesalers in the mid-Atlantic and as far away as Canada. A half-mile down Old House Point Road, the picking room at a competing company, Russell Hall Seafood, was silent, no workers to be seen. Bare metal tables, normally heaped with crabs this time of year, gleamed.


Source: Wall Street Journal May 11, 2018 09:34 UTC



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