FEDERAL COURT ORDERS LABOR CONTRACTOR TO PAY MORE THAN $1M IN BACK WAGES, PENALTIES AFTER INVESTIGATIONS FIND REPEATED VIOLATIONS OF FARMWORKERS’ RIGHTS
要約
Date Reported: 2023年9月19日
場所: アメリカ合衆国
企業
Fisher Ranch - Client , Rancho Nuevo Harvesting - Labour Supplier , Dulcinea Farms - Client , Duda Farms - Client関連
Total individuals affected: 649
移住者・移民労働者: ( Number unknown - Location unknown , 農業及び畜産 , Gender not reported )課題
食の権利 , Precarious/Unsuitable Living Conditions , Occupational Health & Safety , Wage Theft , Dismissal回答
Response sought: Yes, by The Resource Centre
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取られた措置: The Resource Centre invited Duda Farms, Dulcinea Farms and Fisher Ranch to respond to the allegations; Dulcinea and Duda provided responses while Fisher Ranch did not. The federal court ordered Rancho Nuevo Harvesting to pay USD558,298 in back wages and USD475,211 in penalties
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“FEDERAL COURT ORDERS LABOR CONTRACTOR TO PAY MORE THAN $1M IN BACK WAGES, PENALTIES AFTER INVESTIGATIONS FIND REPEATED VIOLATIONS OF FARMWORKERS’ RIGHTS”
…A federal court has entered a consent judgment that orders a Santa Maria farm labor contractor to pay more than $1 million in back wages and penalties after the U.S. Department of Labor found the employer again violated regulations of the H-2A agricultural worker program.
…Rancho Nuevo Harvesting did the following:
- Failed to provide meals on Sundays and supplied farmworkers with insufficient and spoiled food.
- Housed farmworkers in quarters that failed to meet safety and health requirements.
- Did not provide safe transportation to and from housing sites and work locations.
- Failed to pay outbound transportation and subsistence when workers completed their work contracts.
- Did not meet the H-2A program’s three-fourths pay guarantee.
- Illegally sought meal and voluntary quit waivers from H-2A workers.
- Failed to state the terms and conditions accurately and completely in job orders and work contracts.
The recent findings are similar to H-2A violations by the employer that the department identified in four investigations, two in Arizona and two in California, in 2020 and 2023…
In addition, Rancho Nuevo tried to avoid paying the amounts specified in the contracts by illegally seeking worker resignations when there was insufficient work…