Friday, 9 August 2019
quote [ Hispanic workers at the company’s Morton, Mississippi, chicken processing plant were subjected to touching and sexually suggestive comments, were hit, were charged money for “normal everyday work activities” and faced retaliation after complaining, EEOC alleged.
After immigration authorities rounded up hundreds of workers in a massive sweep at seven Mississippi food processing plants, friends and family members are desperately searching for answers. ] I guess this is hitting the reset button? I wonder if this just means they start over hiring new undocumented workers with the plan to exploit them. Maybe shuffle shuffle business around so the decree only applies to one model location while they continue business as usual as a tenuously connected subsidiary under a different name.
Two articles, each shedding light on the other.
https://www.hrdive.com/news/koch-foods-to-pay-375m-to-settle-sexual-harassment-race-claims/529857/ https://www.cnn.com/2019/08/08/us/mississippi-immigration-raids-children/index.html
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