Migrant worker housing is temporary housing provided by employers for seasonal workers, including those employed under the H2A program. The furniture used in migrant worker housing is typically simple, durable, and easy to clean. Here are some examples:

  1. Beds: Migrant worker housing typically includes beds for each resident. The beds may be twin-sized or larger depending on the size of the room. They may also include a mattress, box spring, and frame.
  2. Dressers/Chests: Dressers or chests are often included in migrant worker housing to provide storage space for clothes and personal items.
  3. Tables and chairs: A dining table and chairs may be provided for residents to eat their meals. In addition, a small table and chair may be provided for residents to use as a workstation.
  4. Sofas/Lounge chairs: Common areas in migrant worker housing may be furnished with sofas and lounge chairs to provide a place for residents to relax and socialize.
  5. Kitchen appliances: Migrant worker housing may include a kitchen with basic appliances such as a stove, refrigerator, and microwave.
  6. Lockers: Migrant worker housing may include lockers or storage compartments for workers to store their personal items.

Overall, the furniture used in migrant worker housing is designed to be practical, durable, and easy to clean. The furniture may be basic and minimalistic, but it servesits purpose well and provides a comfortable living space for workers during their stay. The furniture is also designed to be easily disassembled and transported to different locations, as migrant workers may move from one location to another depending on the season and the employer’s needs.

Image come from: https://agworkforce.cals.cornell.edu/2018/07/18/new-funding-possibility-for-h2a-guest-worker-housing/