
A Tennessee-based sanitation company, Fayette Janitorial Service LLC, has been fined over $650,000 following a federal investigation that uncovered the illegal employment of at least two dozen children in hazardous conditions at meat processing facilities in Iowa and Virginia. The children were tasked with cleaning duties at plants owned by major corporations, including Perdue Farms, which is valued at approximately $8 billion. This violation forms part of a broader issue, as other facilities in California and Tennessee faced similar fines totaling $5.45 million for child labor violations.
A Tennessee-based sanitation company has been fined more than $649,000 after an investigation revealed that it had illegally employed at least two dozen children at slaughterhouses and meatpacking facilities, the Labor Department said this week. https://t.co/HR5FrYnyDH
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Janitors hired to clean a meat plant owned by $8 billion Perdue Farms used children for the work, regulators said. https://t.co/ME1IoHO1tT


