Slaughterhouse cleaning company fined $649,000 for child workers | CNN Business

Slaughterhouse cleaning company fined $649,000 for child workers  CNN

Slaughterhouse cleaning company fined $649,000 for child workers | CNN Business

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Child Labor in Slaughterhouses

New York – CNN

A janitorial company has been fined $649,000 after an investigation found it hired minors for dangerous jobs cleaning slaughterhouses, the United States Department of Labor said Monday.

Fayette Janitorial Service had employed at least 24 children, including those as young as 13, according to the DOL investigation. The minors had been working overnight shifts at two separate slaughter facilities, according to the DOL.

Federal labor law bans children from certain jobs in slaughtering and meat packaging plants, including using or cleaning machinery, due to the hazardous conditions.

In addition to paying the fine, Fayette must hire a third party to prevent instances of child labor and set up a way to report concerns that children are being employed.

“The realization that the use of fraudulent identification documents had allowed individuals under the age of 18 to circumvent our policies and procedures required immediate action,” Fayette said in a statement sent to CNN, adding that “substantial investments in proprietary systems and technologies has closed the gap that allowed this situation to arise.”

The company added that it has cooperated with the DOL, and that “our goal remains to ensure a safe and compliant work environment for all of our employees.”

The remedies come after a federal court issued a temporary injunction against the company in response to a DOL request in February.

Child Labor in Slaughterhouses

  1. Children were found working at Seaboard Triumph Foods Plant in Sioux City, Iowa, and at a Perdue Farms poultry processing facility in Accomac, Virginia, according to the DOL.
  2. “Minors were used to clean dangerous kill floor equipment such as head splitters, jaw pullers, meat bandsaws, and neck clippers,” the Labor Department said in a Februrary news release describing the findings of its investigation.

Perdue “terminated our contract with Fayette Janitorial Services prior to this court filing,” a company spokesperson told CNN in a February statement, adding, “underage labor has no place in our business or our industry,” the statement continued.

Seaboard, a pork processor, told CNN in a statement that it “immediately terminated all contracts with Fayette,” upon learning of the Labor Department’s allegations. “Such conduct, if true, is in violation of our company’s policies and procedures and in violation of the strict commitments made by Fayette in their contract,” according to the statement.

“Our company will continue to take all appropriate follow-up measures to protect workers and ensure accountability for compliance of its contractors with labor and employment laws,” Seaboard said.

Growing Issue of Child Labor

SDGs, Targets, and Indicators

  1. SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

    • Target 8.7: Take immediate and effective measures to eradicate forced labor, end modern slavery and human trafficking, and secure the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labor.
    • Indicator 8.7.1: Proportion and number of children aged 5-17 years engaged in child labor, by sex and age group.

The article highlights the issue of child labor in slaughterhouses, which is a violation of labor laws and poses risks to the safety and well-being of children. This aligns with SDG 8, which aims to promote decent work and economic growth. Specifically, Target 8.7 focuses on eradicating forced labor, modern slavery, human trafficking, and the worst forms of child labor. The article mentions that the janitorial company employed minors as young as 13 for dangerous jobs in slaughterhouses, which clearly violates this target.

The article does not explicitly mention the indicator 8.7.1, which measures the proportion and number of children engaged in child labor. However, it implies the existence of child labor in slaughterhouses by stating that minors were working overnight shifts and performing hazardous tasks such as cleaning machinery. Therefore, this indicator can be used to measure progress towards eradicating child labor in this context.

SDGs Targets Indicators
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth Target 8.7: Take immediate and effective measures to eradicate forced labor, end modern slavery and human trafficking, and secure the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labor. Indicator 8.7.1: Proportion and number of children aged 5-17 years engaged in child labor, by sex and age group.

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