ChambaNOW Launches Real-Time Day Labor Platform to Bring Speed, Dignity, and Opportunity to Workers
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Californer -- ChambaNOW, a new real-time day labor platform, has launched to modernize how local workers connect with contractors, homeowners, businesses, and others who need dependable help.

Created with the Latino workforce at the center of its mission—but open to people of every background—ChambaNOW is designed to improve the traditional day labor experience. The platform helps reduce long waits, rushed parking lot negotiations, and uncertainty by giving workers and hirers a faster, easier, and more respectful way to connect.

Many day laborers spend hours waiting in parking lots or informal hiring areas without knowing whether work will become available. When an opportunity appears, workers and hirers may have only a few minutes to discuss the job, pay, location, transportation, and expectations.

ChambaNOW brings that process online.

Workers can create a profile, list their skills, set their rates, and turn their availability on or off. When their availability is active, nearby contractors, homeowners, and businesses can see that they are ready to work and contact them directly.

"Day laborers should not have to spend their entire morning waiting and hoping someone arrives with work," said Barry Graham, founder of ChambaNOW. "We want to give workers more control over their time, more dignity in the hiring process, and an easier way to connect with people who need their skills."

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For hirers, ChambaNOW offers a quicker way to find local help for construction, moving, landscaping, painting, cleaning, demolition, maintenance, and general labor. Users can search by skill, location, availability, and rate, then communicate directly with workers.

The platform is designed to provide:
  • Real-time worker availability
  • Faster connections between workers and hirers
  • Less unpaid waiting time for laborers
  • Greater dignity, flexibility, and control for workers
  • Clearer information about skills, rates, and job requirements
  • Direct communication between workers and hirers

The word "chamba" is widely used in Latin American communities to mean work or a job. That cultural connection is central to the brand.

"ChambaNOW is Latin-centered because we recognize the talent, work ethic, and contributions of Latino workers," Graham said. "But the platform is for anyone ready to work and anyone who needs reliable help."

Workers and hirers can learn more and join at:

ChambaNOW.com (https://www.chambanow.com/)

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