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US Department of Labor finds California grape grower illegally gave wage, hour preference to H-2A visa holders at expense of US workers

Investigation recovers $54K in lost wages for 14 affected workers in Sonoma County

SONOMA, CA – The U.S. Department of Labor recovered $54,935 in lost wages for 14 farmworkers after an investigation found that a California grape grower gave workers employed under the H-2A agricultural worker program more hours and better wages than those provided to U.S. workers, in violation of federal law.

Investigators with the department’s Wage and Hour Division determined that Vino Farms, headquartered in Lodi, illegally gave preferential treatment to the H-2A workers provided by Premium Employment Services of Salinas, and failed to offer equal pay and work hours to 14 U.S.-based workers supplied by a second contractor, Perez Farming Services of Lodi.

In addition to paying lost wages, Vino Farms was assessed $21,257 in civil money penalties. The investigation examined work performed on Vino Farms’ Sonoma County vineyards.

“The H-2A program provides agricultural employers the ability to hire foreign farmworkers after attempts to hire U.S.-based workers are unsuccessful,” explained Wage and Hour Division District Director Susana Blanco in San Jose, California. “The agricultural community must understand that the wages and hours afforded to migrant workers in the H-2A program cannot shortchange U.S. workers.”

In fiscal years 2020 and 2021, the Wage and Hour Division investigated 735 cases with H-2A violations and recovered more than $9 million in back wages for more than 13,000 workers. It also assessed $9.5 million in civil penalties to employers for violations of federal labor laws.

Learn more about the H-2A program and other laws enforced by the Wage and Hour Division, contact the division’s toll-free helpline at 866-4US-WAGE (487-9243). The division enforces the law regardless of where the worker is from and can speak confidentially with callers in more than 200 languages. 

Learn more about the Wage and Hour Division, including a search tool to use if you think you may be owed back wages collected by the division. Download the agency’s new Timesheet App, now available for android devices, to ensure hours and pay are accurate.

This news release is also available in Spanish.

Agency
Wage and Hour Division
Date
October 18, 2022
Release Number
22-2028-SAN
Media Contact: Michael Petersen
Media Contact: Jose Carnevali
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