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California Commissioner Files Suit for Unpaid Ag Worker Wages

China Agriculture Report By CnAgri2012-10-18 20:01:56China Agriculture Report Print

California Labor Commissioner Julie Su filed a $1.6 million lawsuit in Monterey County Superior Court against a Greenfield farm labor contractor, Salvador Zavala Chavez dba Zavala Farms, for multiple violations including failure to provide minimum wage and overtime to approximately 150 workers covering more than 10 work locations, primarily in Monterey County. The lawsuit seeks $1.26 million in unpaid wages, overtime and penalties for ag workers.

The lawsuit filed by the California Labor Commissioner stems from a complaint investigation conducted by the California Department of Industrial Relations' Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (Labor Commissioner's Office). The investigation revealed evidence establishing that Zavala Farms willfully violated the law by failing to pay proper wages and overtime to its employees from April 1, 2009 to April 1, 2012. The Zavala lawsuit will be prosecuted by the attorneys for the Labor Commissioner.

"This lawsuit demonstrates the Labor Commissioner's commitment to ensuring that all workers in this state are protected by the wage floor," said Christine Baker, Director of DIR. "Whether it is in agriculture or any other industry where wage violations occur, we will enforce the law."

Su says the workers picked lettuce and worked in grape fields over ten hours a day without receiving overtime pay.

"This lawsuit is but one example of our commitment to conducting in-depth, meaningful inspections to get the wages earned into workers' pockets," Su said. "When workers come forward, as these farmworkers have done, to tell us about illegal working conditions, we will take action to protect them."

The lawsuit also seeks injunctive relief to stop Zavala Farms from engaging in any future violations of the law.


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