To Oppose Section 10008 of the House Farm Bill (HR 2642), Weakening Labor Protections for Farmworkers

To Oppose Section 10008 of the House Farm Bill (HR 2642), Weakening Labor Protections for Farmworkers

Started
November 21, 2013
Petition to
US House of Representatives - California-35 Gloria Negrete Mcleod and 5 others
Petition Closed
This petition had 231 supporters

Why this petition matters

Started by The Labor and Working-Class History Association

Section 10008 would add to the discrimination against farmworkers in labor law by requiring the Department of Labor (DOL) to consult with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) regarding use of the “hot goods” injunction with agricultural commodities.

The “hot goods” injunction is a particularly valuable tool for agriculture, where there are high levels of wage violations and other abuses. The availability of a “hot goods” injunction can help ensure a prompt and effective remedy for wage violations suffered by low-wage workers who are least able to afford the loss of income. Because farmworkers often migrate and may not be in an area for long, the “hot goods” injunction is a particularly important tool to ensure that workers receive the wages they are owed. Further, the “hot goods” injunction ensures equity among growers by preventing unfair competition by employers that are able to charge lower prices or achieve higher profits than their law-abiding competitors. The “hot goods” injunction is a powerful tool for ensuring compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act.

We are concerned that Sec. 10008 sets a troubling precedent of requiring DOL to consult with the USDA when it seeks to enforce wage and hour protections for farmworkers. Numerous other federal agencies address issues regarding various other sectors of the economy; yet DOL is not required to confer with these agencies in its enforcement of the FLSA. The discrimination in labor law protections against farmworkers should be removed, not extended.

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