Oregon farmers and state officials are furious with the U.S. Labor Department after federal authorities in July put a hold on thousands of dollars worth of blueberries, citing “widespread” record-keeping and minimum wage violations, Eric Mortenson reports for The Oregonian.“[T]he department invoked a “hot goods” provision of labor law that prohibited shipment of the berries. Labor officials also notified wholesalers that berries from the farms would be subject to the order and should not be processed or shipped,” according to the report.
“Hot goods” orders are used by the department’s Wage and Hour Division to halt the production and/or sale of goods its believes were produced in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
But here‘s what has members of Oregon’s congressional delegation and the Oregon Farm Bureau particularly disturbed: The federal agency told the farmers that they could make everything go away if they paid “a fine and back wages and sign a consent judgment admitting wrong and agreeing not to contest the order even if subsequent information exonerated the farms.”
It’s “extortion,” said Greg Ditchen whose farm had to pay $169,816 in back wages and penalties. He had no other choice. It was either that or let his crops go to waste.
“They put a hot goods order on our fruit, and after they had the money they said we had to sign a paper saying we were wrong,” Ditchen said. “We had to make a business decision and sign the paper.”
And he wasn’t the only farmer to take a hit.
“A second farm, E&S Farms Inc. of Woodburn, paid $11,301 in back wages and a $10,500 penalty. Earlier this month, the Department of Labor said Pan-American Berry Growers of Salem signed a consent order to pay $41,778 in back wages and a $7,040 civil penalty,” Mortenson reports.
Since imposing the heavy-handed fees and giving the growers no other choice but to pay them, Oregon’s labor commissioner, agriculture director, and members of the state’s congressional delegation have demanded the labor department explain itself.
Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian told the fed agency in a letter that they most likely violated the constitutional search and seizure and due process rights of farmers “who have yet to be found guilty of anything.”
As for members of the Oregon’s congressional delegation, they told the feds in a letter that the agency “may have abandoned normal due process mechanisms,“ adding that ”hot goods“ orders are reserved specifically for cases in which labor violations are ”willful, egregious and/or repeated.”
Senators Ron Wyden (D) and Jeff Merkley (D) signed the letter, as did representatives Kurt Schrader (D), Peter DeFazio (D), Greg Walden (R), and Suzanne Bonamici (D).
“This appears to be a very heavy handed approach,” said Oregon Agriculture Department Director Katy Coba, adding that the fed agency is using the “hot goods” provision “as a first step in the compliance process instead of the last resort.”
A U.S. Labor spokesperson declined to comment on the details of the ordeal.
And what do you think this sort of heavy-handed enforcement will encourage the farm owners to do? Switch over to mechanical harvesters, of course.
“It’s not the labor,” said Ditchen, “it‘s the people who come out and tell us we’re doing wrong.”
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Hoping for the government to "explain itself" and "hone up to its mistakes" is like trying to reason with a growling pitbull. It ain't happening.
Posted Sep-1-2012 Byjohn_b (366.78) 
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Another Obama appointee puts the screws to the economy, and damn the rule of law.
Posted Sep-1-2012 ByNotJim (1016.70) 
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@NotJim Obama is a criminal
Posted Sep-1-2012 ByXyBerFuNK (1212.90) 
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You're willing to pay $169 THOUSAND dollars to admit your were wrong when you claim you weren't yet still want to whine about it? Grow some fucking balls. Drop $169,000 on a fucking lawyer to sue these assholes, sell your crops in the meantime, and fight the god damn system if it's trying to fuck you over. You lay there and take it, you deserve every bit you get, cowards.
Posted Sep-1-2012 Bykajidono (686.36)

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@kajidono You can't because the crop is perishable. You CANNOT sell the crop, that would put you in prison. You have to cut your losses when Obammunists come after you with the force of government and their SWAT teams. Our only chance is to defeat them at the ballot box.
Posted Sep-1-2012 Byonepercent (719.20) 
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@onepercent If you can prove that I sold the crop. At the speed the government moves, good luck with that.
Posted Sep-1-2012 Bykajidono (686.36)

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@kajidono You think these guys need proof? Think Gibson guitar.
Posted Sep-1-2012 Bymarc1921 (1460.16) 
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@marc1921 Mahogany doesn't rot away to nothing in a few days. Besides, nothing about being charged with not paying minimum labor rates prevents you from selling your crops while the charge is in contention. You have not been convicted, therefore you are innocent until you are proven guilty.
If they wish to contest that, well, we can draw it out for ten years just as well as they can. Especially with all these neighboring farmers in on it and the current administration, and attached policies, in More..
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@kajidono Thats all true but this gov dosen't care about due process or our rights. Those charges against Gibson were the same because Gibson had to admit guilt and pay a big fine even though the wood was mixed up in India. These gov agencys are out of control.
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Just Obama buying illegal votes. what else is new?
Posted Sep-1-2012 Byonepercent (719.20) 
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@onepercent
What illegal votes, Mrs. Gonzalez?
Posted Sep-1-2012 ByTanngrisnir3 (359.14) Tanngrisnir3 View Channel Send Message
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Typical moron ideas. Once the farmers get machines to do the job these fucktards can pat themselves on the back for helping to contribute to unemployment and the decay of America.
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The Obama administration and his reigns on the federal government is why...
The govt is against the people..
We are in a soft tyranny...
Defeat SOETORO now!!!!! Before its too late!!!
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Someone is finally holding people (corporations my friend) responsible for hiring illegal aliens and the right wing lunatics cry about it????????????????
I have lived in Oregon most of my life and I have worked in the orchards side by side with the illegals they hire.
They are hard workers for the most part and are just regular people trying to better themselves.
They are treated like shit and live in labor camps and though I have never seen their pay stubs I guarantee they do not get minimum wa More..
Posted Sep-1-2012 ByTongueboy (3090.64) Tongueboy View Channel Send Message
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@Tongueboy
You're full of shit.
No one but a tiny mom-and-pop grower with less than a handful of workers could ever get away with what you describe, and then only by staying totally out of the mainstream market.
The growers are watched as if by hawks. The have to account for every last paycheck, every last worker. They have to keep meticulous records.
I know. I have been there to see. I've worked on their computer systems, set up their software, watched the payroll process in action tim More..
Posted Sep-1-2012 ByNotJim (1016.70) 
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@Tongueboy You are a Goddamn liar. STFU.
Posted Sep-1-2012 Byonepercent (719.20) 
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@NotJim Well, I don't work on computer systems but I bet my puter kicks your puters ass ;o)
I build them for fun.
I did, however, work in the fields with the migrants, the illegals and the Americans willing to do the job.
I know first hand what I speak about.
I don't sit in an office going over "figures".
I have interacted with people on the ground, working beside them.
I am pretty fucking sure you haven't.
Go crawl back under your satin sheets and get a manicure.
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@onepercent You are a clown.
A caricature of a human being.
I mock you to your face.
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@Tongueboy
You're LYING.
I haven't just visited offices. I've been out there in the fields, and scores of those workers, illegals included, know my name.
You're lying through your teeth.
Many illegals do live in shitholes, but the REASON they do that is so they can send the bulk of their pay back to Mexico.
Some of the small growers I know have had a worker or two, sometimes illegals but usually not, whom they pay partially under the table. But those are the guys who get the MOST pay! T More..
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