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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-27-08 06:09 PM
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Merced Farm Labor Surrenders License to Labor Commissioner Days Before Revocation Hearing (1 death)

http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/merced-farm-labor-surrenders-license/story.aspx?guid={2F701C13-3454-4C7A-9180-5BE30554B1FD}&dist=hppr

Last update: 5:05 p.m. EDT Aug. 27, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 27, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- An Atwater-based farm labor contractor fined last month for work safety violations stemming from the heat death of a 17-year-old farm worker surrendered its license to operate for three years, the Department of Industrial Relations announced Wednesday.

The company, Merced Farm Labor Contractor (Merced FLC), surrendered its license three days before a license revocation hearing was scheduled to be held. In doing so, Merced agreed to the maximum revocation period of three years sought by the Labor Commissioner.

Labor Commissioner Angela Bradstreet sought the license revocation because the company provided false information on its application for renewal in 2007, stating that it had no outstanding safety citations when, in fact, it had failed to abate 2006 heat illness violations. The company also failed to comply with the requirement to maintain a safe working environment for farm employees.

"This sends a strong message to all farm labor contractors: if you falsify information on your application or fail to provide the required level of protection for employees you can lose your license," said Labor Commissioner Angela Bradstreet. "We were fully prepared to precede with the revocation proceedings and Merced's surrender of its license for the maximum period is recognition of the strength of our case."

Maria Vasquez Jimenez died on May 14 after she became ill while working as an employee of Merced FLC in a San Joaquin County vineyard in high heat for nine hours with little water and no shade.

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DCKit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-27-08 06:27 PM
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1. "you can lose your license,""? How about replacing "can" with "WILL"?
The predator corporations have had it easy for a long, long time. A harsh wake-up is coming sooner than they might think.
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