State labor investigators have identified 57 under-age workers who were employed at a kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, Iowa, and have asked the attorney general to bring criminal charges against the company for child labor violations. “The investigation brings to light egregious violations of virtually every aspect of Iowa’s child labor laws,” where some were as young as 13.
They included employing minors in prohibited occupations, exposing them to hazardous chemicals, and making them work with prohibited tools like knives and saws. In interviews, they said they were forced to work long hours on night shifts,
sometimes up to 17 hours a day, and were not paid all of their overtime. They said they were put to work on racing production lines using knives to cut meat and poultry with little or no safety training. In a raid in May, 389 illegal immigrant workers were detained there in the largest immigration enforcement operation ever at a single workplace. In a statement, Agriprocessors said it was “at a loss to understand” the investigation results. The state labor department said the number of under-age workers was by far the largest in an Iowa child labor case. If convicted on criminal charges, the company could face
fines of $500,000 to $1 million.
Appalling? The Ayn Rand crowd, conservative think tanks and Republican leaders have been advocating lifting regulations on business for years, including doing away with minimum wages and restrictive work place safety laws. In fact the labor department is attempting to lift restrictions on dangerous chemicals and notification of their hazardous presence.
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