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Sanitation firm reaches agreement on child labor law allegations at Grand Island plant
https://omaha.com/news/state-and-regional/crime-and-courts/sanitation-firm-reaches-agreement-on-child-labor-law-allegations-at-grand-island-plant/article_60ebf49e-75b1-11ed-b92c-97fe25e55cf8.html
Alia Conley Dec 6, 2022 Updated 14 hrs ago
Asanitation company accused of employing minors as young as 13 to clean hazardous equipment at a Grand Island meatpacking plant has entered into an agreement with the federal government over alleged violations of child labor laws.
The eight-page agreement, which was filed Tuesday, orders Packers Sanitation Services Inc. to follow child labor law, hire a third-party compliance specialist and provide employment records to the U.S. Department of Labor.
A complaint filed Nov. 9 in U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska in Lincoln against Packers Sanitation alleged that the company employed at least 31 minors between ages 13 and 17 in hazardous cleaning positions, including 15 minors in Grand Island.
A federal investigation at a JBS Foods meatpacking plant in Grand Island began in August, after a referral from a law enforcement agency, according to the complaint.
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Sanitation firm reaches agreement on child labor law allegations at Grand Island plant (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
Dec 2022
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LuvLoogie
(7,601 posts)1. Any fines, jail time pending?
Omaha Steve
(103,925 posts)3. At the end of the story
The Department of Labor is continuing to investigate potential violations that could lead to financial penalties.
central scrutinizer
(12,441 posts)2. My home town!
First its in the news for shutting down a high school newspaper for christofascist reasons, now this.