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Food sanitation company accused of employing at least 31 children on graveyard shifts in slaughterhouses

  

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Via:  perrie-halpern  •  2 years ago  •  28 comments

By:   Julianne McShane

Food sanitation company accused of employing at least 31 children on graveyard shifts in slaughterhouses
A leading sanitation company is accused of employing dozens of children to clean the killing floors of slaughterhouses during graveyard shifts, the Department of Labor said.

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A leading sanitation company is accused of employing dozens of children to clean the killing floors of slaughterhouses during graveyard shifts, the Department of Labor announced.

Packers Sanitation Services, Inc., or PSSI, a company contracted to work at slaughterhouses and meatpacking facilities throughout the county, allegedly employed at least 31 kids — one as young as 13 — to work overnight cleaning shifts at three facilities in Nebraska and Minnesota, according to court documents filed on Wednesday.

Those practices would violate the Fair Labor Standards Act, which prohibits "oppressive child labor" and minors from working in any kind of hazardous employment, according to the complaint. The Department of Labor's Child Labor Regulations designates many roles in slaughterhouse and meatpacking facilities as hazardous for minors.

In the court filing, U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh asked the Federal District Court of Nebraska to issue a temporary restraining order and nationwide preliminary injunction against the company to stop it from employing minors while the Labor Department continues its investigation.

Initial evidence indicates the company may also employ more kids under similar conditions at 400 other sites across the country, in addition to the 31 minors employed at three sites that investigators already confirmed, according to the complaint.

The court partially granted the Department of Labor's request in a Thursday filing. That order requires PSSI to "immediately cease and refrain from employing oppressive child labor" and comply with the Department of Labor's investigation.

A hearing is set for Nov. 23 to discuss whether the order will be extended, modified or dissolved.

In a statement to NBC News, a spokesperson for PSSI said it "has an absolute company-wide prohibition against the employment of anyone under the age of 18 and zero tolerance for any violation of that policy —period."

The spokesperson added that the company mandates the use of the federal E-Verify system for new hires, "as well as extensive training, document verification, biometrics, and multiple layers of audits."

"While rogue individuals could of course seek to engage in fraud or identity theft, we are confident in our company's strict compliance policies and will defend ourselves vigorously against these claims."

The spokesperson added that executives were "surprised" by the DOL filing given that the company "has been cooperating with their inquiry, producing extensive documents and responses."

The Department of Labor did not immediately respond to an inquiry about PSSI's claims of compliance and cooperation.

The company, which has been owned by a series of private equity funds since 2007, says it employs 17,000 employees at more than 700 locations nationwide, according to its website.

Late nights, early mornings and chemical burns

The Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division began its investigation into PSSI on Aug. 24, when it received a tip from law enforcement that the company may be employing children, the complaint said.

Officials executed search warrants at two plants owned by food processing company JBS USA — in Grand Island, Nebraska, and Worthington, Minnesota — and at a Turkey Valley Farms poultry processing plant in Marshall, Minnesota. Searches were also conducted at PSSI's local offices in Grand Island and Worthington, which recruit workers, and the company's Keiler, Wisconsin, corporate office.

In a statement, JBS USA's chief ethics and compliance officer Michael Koenig said the allegations against PSSI "represent a clear violation of our ethical policies" if true.

"We are immediately launching an independent, third-party audit at all of our facilities to thoroughly evaluate this situation," the statement continued. "JBS has zero tolerance for child labor, discrimination or unsafe working conditions for anyone working in our facilities."

Turkey Valley Farms general manager Les Goff said in a statement the company "takes these allegations very seriously" and is reviewing the matter internally.

"We expect all contractors to share our commitment to the health and safety of any individuals working in our facilities and to adhere to these principles that foster a safe work environment as well as to all applicable federal and state labor laws," the statement continued.

"We are closely monitoring the Department of Labor's actions with regard to Packers Sanitation Services Inc. and will take all appropriate action, based on the outcome of the investigation."

Labor department officials also subpoenaed school records, interviewed confidential sources — including minors who worked in the facilities — and conducted surveillance in which they allegedly saw minors entering the facilities to work night shifts as part of the investigation, the complaint stated.

The investigation found that minors cleaned the killing floors and various machines — including meat and bone cutting saws and a grinding machine — during the graveyard shifts, according to the complaint.

PSSI employed at least a dozen 17-year-olds across the three slaughterhouses, fourteen 16-year-olds, three 15-year-olds, one 14-year-old and one 13-year-old, the complaint said.

Interviews with the kids — which were conducted in Spanish, their first language, according to the complaint — revealed that several children began their shifts at the facilities at 11 p.m. and worked until 5, 6 or 7 a.m. Some worked up to six or seven days a week.

School records showed that one 14-year-old, who worked at the Grand Island facility from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. five to six days a week, from December 2021 to this past April, fell asleep in class and missed school after suffering injuries from chemical burns. At least two other minors also suffered chemical burns, the complaint states.

'The children ... cannot wait'


The complaint said that during the investigation, PSSI managers "attempted to thwart or tamper" with the collection of evidence, including by attempting to obstruct investigators' employee interviews by surrounding the rooms where they were being conducted and holding eye contact with the minors.

Managers also attempted to hide or delete documents, including work-related text messages and incident/accident reports, the complaint states.

Late last month, the Department of Labor began reviewing another 47 locations where PSSI employs workers — which investigators suspect include more children, the complaint alleges, pointing to photographs from clock-in records at eight other plants that appear to show children.

"While Wage and Hour is continuing to pour over records to identify such children, it is slow, painstaking work. Yet, the children working overnight on the kill floor of these slaughterhouses cannot wait," the complaint states.

Previous issues with worker safety


Incidents of injuries and even deaths employed by PSSI are not new.

The company has had a troubled worker safety record in recent years: three PSSI workers have died on the job since 2018, including one who was decapitated cleaning a chicken chiller, according to Occupational Health and Safety Administration records highlighted in a March report by the watchdog group Private Equity Stakeholder Project.

And four others had accidents that resulted in amputations, according to the report.

Blackstone, the private equity fund that owns PSSI, vehemently disagreed with the report's findings.

"The so-called 'report' — which is riddled with errors and misinformation — is from a fringe, biased anti-private-equity shell group," Blackstone spokesperson Matthew Anderson said in a statement. With regard to four total deaths at PSSI that were recorded by OSHA since 2018, Blackstone added, "In those cases: one was clearly determined to be a non-work-related death; in the second OSHA did not issue a citation to PSSI or otherwise fault our company; and in the other two matters existing PSSI safety protocols were not followed."

Last year, OSHA cited PSSI for 17 violations for failing to train workers about the dangers of liquid nitrogen after a nitrogen leak killed six people who worked for the Foundation Food Group at a poultry plant in Gainesville, Georgia. Those killed were not employees of PSSI, but PSSI was responsible for cleaning the plant and for making sure its own workers were safe there, OSHA said.

A PSSI spokesperson said the company's employees were not on site at the time of the leak and were not involved with the production process or mechanical maintenance of the equipment.

A 2017 analysis by the National Employment Law Project, an advocacy group, found that PSSI has some of the worst rates of workplace injuries in the country.

PSSI described the report as flawed.

When they are hired by PSSI, workers sign paperwork assuming the risk of death and injury on the job, NBC News reported last year. Many of its employees have felonies on their records and had difficulty finding work elsewhere — which advocates like the Private Equity Stakeholder Project argue discourages workers from reporting dangerous conditions out of fear that they could lose their jobs.

According to a Department of Labor report that NBC News obtained through FOIA last year, OSHA opened inspections into PSSI 56 times in a span of five years, from 2015 through 2020, and issued 38 citations against the company.


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Kavika
Professor Principal
1  Kavika     2 years ago

A sad commentary and being immigrants they are easy to exploit.

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
1.1  devangelical  replied to  Kavika @1    2 years ago

gee, there must be a shortage of undocumented workers over 18. I'd be interested in seeing some check stubs.

 
 
 
al Jizzerror
Masters Expert
2  al Jizzerror    2 years ago

In a statement to NBC News, a spokesperson for PSSI said it "has an absolute company-wide prohibition against the employment of anyone under the age of 18 and zero tolerance for any violation of that policy —period."

The spokesperson has no credibility.

 
 
 
igknorantzrulz
PhD Quiet
2.1  igknorantzrulz  replied to  al Jizzerror @2    2 years ago

Think they might in the world of the GOP

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.1  Texan1211  replied to  igknorantzrulz @2.1    2 years ago

WTF does the GOP have to do with it?

 
 
 
afrayedknot
Junior Quiet
2.1.2  afrayedknot  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1.1    2 years ago

“WTF does the GOP have to do with it?”

Capitalism at its worst…

…regulation? pffft

…deportation? of course

…hold employers accountable? deflect

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.3  Texan1211  replied to  afrayedknot @2.1.2    2 years ago
Capitalism at its worst…

Are Democrats anti-capitalism?

…regulation? pffft

A truly bizarre comment since they are subject to rules and regulations. Why else would they be investigated for infractions?

…deportation? of course

Yes, the law allows illegal aliens to be deported. Been that way for a while now.  Remember who the Deporter-in-Chief was?

hold employers accountable?

By all means, isn't that what the government is doing?

deflect

I would never even dream of intruding on your area of expertise.

 
 
 
afrayedknot
Junior Quiet
2.1.4  afrayedknot  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1.3    2 years ago

Did I say anything of the sort? Have a comprehension problem? Truly bizarre. LOL.

By all means continue with the JV spiel. 

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.5  Texan1211  replied to  afrayedknot @2.1.4    2 years ago
Did I say anything of the sort?

Yes, which is precisely why I quoted your words at every turn.

Have a comprehension problem?

Not at all--I fully understand when ignorance allows people to blame the GOP for stuff they don't do.

By all means continue with the JV spiel. 

Sorry it was so easy to point out the ridiculousness of your comment.

And thanks for the vote-up!

 
 
 
afrayedknot
Junior Quiet
2.1.6  afrayedknot  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1.5    2 years ago

Too funny, tex…simply too funny. 

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.7  Texan1211  replied to  afrayedknot @2.1.6    2 years ago
Too funny, tex…simply too funny. 

It does say something when you are so easily amused. I suppose it is easier to laugh than to defend what you write.

 
 
 
igknorantzrulz
PhD Quiet
2.1.8  igknorantzrulz  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1.7    2 years ago

Do you actually believe the GOP is not worse than the Dems on an issue such as this ? Do you think both party’s are not to blame for the illegal immigration issues ? 
if we were to severely punish those who EMPLOYED illegals, we could solve this alleged crisis. Both sides benefit immensely by cheap ass labor, thus why it has been allowed, and the faux outrage by the GOP should be easy to see, cause you think the entitlement generations from here are going to clean up slaughter houses overnight ? They can’t even clean up the shit on their faces.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.9  Texan1211  replied to  igknorantzrulz @2.1.8    2 years ago
Do you actually believe the GOP is not worse than the Dems on an issue such as this ?

Well, first off, I recognize that this is an issue a company is having. Not political parties. It is rather foolish to blame the GOP for what the company did, but God knows that won't stop the crazy folk from doing so, as evidenced here already.

Do you think both party’s are not to blame for the illegal immigration issues ? 

Yeah, immigration is a national issue. One party seems to favor stricter enforcement while one seems to favor amnesty. Me, I'll go without rewarding folks for breaking laws.

if we were to severely punish those who EMPLOYED illegals, we could solve this alleged crisis.

I am looking forward to what punishment the company receives.

 
 
 
al Jizzerror
Masters Expert
2.1.10  al Jizzerror  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1.1    2 years ago
WTF does the GOP have to do with it?

The GOP has no credibility either (See comment #2).

You can thank The Donald for that.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.11  Texan1211  replied to  al Jizzerror @2.1.10    2 years ago
The GOP has no credibility either (See comment #2). You can thank The Donald for that.

Jesus Christ, does your fucking entire world revolve around Trump and the GOP?

I don't know how anyone can read the article and come to some hare-brained conclusion that it is about the GOP.

SMMFH.

Do I need to open my "I Hate Trump" article back up in HD to satisfy the whims of those so obsessed?

Ya'll got some serious problems.

 
 
 
al Jizzerror
Masters Expert
2.1.12  al Jizzerror  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1.11    2 years ago
Jesus Christ, does your fucking entire world revolve around Trump and the GOP?

Please call me al.

Do I need to open my "I Hate Trump" article back up

I like the title of that article.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.13  Texan1211  replied to  al Jizzerror @2.1.12    2 years ago
I like the title of that article.

You should, it was named with folks like you in mind.

 
 
 
al Jizzerror
Masters Expert
2.1.14  al Jizzerror  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1.13    2 years ago
it was named with folks like you in mind.

Are you happy with the size of your red wave?

512

 
 
 
JBB
Professor Principal
2.1.15  JBB  replied to  al Jizzerror @2.1.14    2 years ago

Four words that describe the gop wave?

"Is it in yet"?

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.16  Texan1211  replied to  al Jizzerror @2.1.14    2 years ago
Are you happy with the size of your red wave?

if one has ever bothered to actually READ what I have written. one finds I said repeatedly the GOP would take the House and the Senate would be close.

Most adults are happy when things turn out the way we expected.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.17  Texan1211  replied to  JBB @2.1.15    2 years ago

Didn't you repeatedly predict the Democrats would hold the House?

 
 
 
devangelical
Professor Principal
2.1.18  devangelical  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1.17    2 years ago

haven't you repeatedly published 6 months worth of red wave articles here?

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
2.1.19  Texan1211  replied to  devangelical @2.1.18    2 years ago
haven't you repeatedly published 6 months worth of red wave articles here?

The simple fact you asked such a dumbfuck question is ample proof that you either don't read or failed to comprehend what you did read.

I am not surprised at all.

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
Professor Expert
3  sandy-2021492    2 years ago

Shameful.

 
 
 
Veronica
Professor Guide
4  Veronica    2 years ago

Sickening.  

 
 
 
pat wilson
Professor Participates
5  pat wilson    2 years ago

Where are we in time ? 1910 ?

 
 
 
squiggy
Junior Silent
6  squiggy    2 years ago

When do the protests, riots and boycotts start? After the next meal? The offended seem to rail against injustice in a flash, well, at least when the cameras are on.

"CBP had  199,976 encounters at the Southwest border in July 2022 , including 134,362 single adults, 51,822 family units, and 13,299 unaccompanied minors."

The left must think these kids go to school and help out at Mickey Dees for 10 hours a week.

 
 
 
al Jizzerror
Masters Expert
6.1  al Jizzerror  replied to  squiggy @6    2 years ago
When do the protests, riots and boycotts start?

Jan 6th 2024 (after Trump loses again).

 
 

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