Judge: Georgia company must pay foreign workers $11.8 million
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Posted: 1:54 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012
Judge: Georgia company must pay foreign workers $11.8 million
By Jeremy Redmon
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A federal judge this week ordered a Georgia forestry contractor to pay $11.8 million to Guatemalan and Mexican guest workers who said they were cheated out of wages while they planted trees for the company.
That judgment against Franklin-based Eller & Sons Trees Inc. is the largest court award of its kind for such guest workers, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, which represented the plaintiffs in the case.
An attorney representing Eller & Sons did not immediately respond to requests for comment Tuesday. The company filed court papers, denying the guest workers allegations.
The class action lawsuit covered about 4,000 guest workers who worked for the company between 1999 and 2008, according to the SPLC. The plaintiffs alleged the company did not pay them a prevailing wage for their labor or the federal minimum wage as required by U.S. labor laws.
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Samantha
(9,314 posts)Thanks for posting.
Sam
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)You and I would spend time there for stealing money
so should they
ROBROX
(392 posts)I like it when the common man takes on the big boys and WINS. This type of news must scare the hell out of all those cheats who do not want to PAY THEIR FAIR SHARE......
Dustlawyer
(10,495 posts)Courts. Both are being taken from you through the lie of "Tort Reform!" We are not all ambulance chasers and through contingent fee contracts the common man can find an attorney if they need one without having to pay out of his/her pocket.
wordpix
(18,652 posts)workers should be paid well for this job and in the US, tree planters make a pretty good wage