A Los Angeles-based labor contractor must pay nearly $300,000 in fines and back wages for allegedly deceiving and underpaying 88 Thai workers it sent to Hawaii to harvest onions and pineapples, the Labor Department said Monday.
Federal investigators also found that Global Horizons Inc. illegally deducted wages for housing and food, and may not have paid for the workers' transportation.
The indignant reaction:
"We've got the department really aggressively working against us instead of spending their time on the thousands of people working with no documents and really getting abused," Orian said.
Okay. Maybe this was just a one time misunderstanding...
Global Horizons has had problems with other regulators, including those in California and Washington state. In December, Washington officials revoked the company's contractor's license after years of complaints and fines.
California officials also have received dozens of complaints from Global Horizons workers, even though only a few hundred are now working in the state.
LA Times
And now we move on to Congressman William Jefferson:
The FBI revealed Sunday that Jefferson was videotaped accepting $100,000 in $100 bills from an FBI informant, who agreed to have her conversations with the congressman taped. Agents later found the cash hidden in a freezer, according to court documents.
They found $90,000 stashed in a freezer. Hey, that doesn't mean anything. I can think of several legitimate reasons why I would put 90 grand in the freezer. Wait. No, I can't.
The Feds also searched Jefferson's congressional office.
Okay. They have the guy on tape accepting a $100,000 bribe. They found $90,000 in his freezer in his home.
So where can Jefferson get all indignant? Let's see...
He called the weekend search of his Capitol Hill office "an outrageous intrusion into separation of powers between the executive branch and the congressional branch, and no one has seen this in all the time of the life of the Congress."
Riiiiight. Now let's take it all the way, Bill!
"I expect to run for re-election"
ABC News
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