Heating up over “hot goods” cases in agriculture

“An attempted crackdown on minimum wage and child labor violations at berry farms in the Pacific Northwest has sparked a backlash that threatens one of the U.S. Labor Department’s most potent tools for enforcing protections for farm workers,” writes Bridget Huber at the news site FairWarning. Huber refers to “hot goods” cases in which the Labor… » Read More

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