A child labor watchdog has slammed as paltry the $1.5M fine against a slaughterhouse cleaning firm that illegally worked 102 minors at 13 hazardous plants from Minnesota to Texas.
Reid Maki, coordinator of the Child Labor Coalition at the National Consumers League, said the penalty imposed on Wisconsin-based Packers Sanitation Services was too small to .
The sanitation company illegally worked youths aged 13-17 in abattoirs across the US. Some of them endured chemical burns from powerful detergents and had to clean dangerous carcass-cleaving machines in overnight shifts.
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