DES MOINES – The Iowa Labor Commissioner’s
Office has completed an intensive child labor investigation at
Agriprocessors, Inc. in Postville. The investigation, which spanned several
months, has produced 57 cases, with multiple child labor violations in each
case. A second portion of the investigation is still pending which may lead
to additional cases.
“The investigation brings to light egregious violations of virtually
every aspect of Iowa’s child labor laws,” indicated Dave Neil, Iowa Labor
Commissioner. “It is my recommendation that the Attorney General’s Office
prosecute these violations to the fullest extent of the law.”
Agriprocessors alleged violations include working minors in prohibited
occupations, failure to obtain work permits, exceeding the allowable hours
to work youth, exposure to hazardous chemicals, working with prohibited
tools and others. Iowa’s child labor laws indicate that every day during
which a violation of the chapter continues, shall constitute a separate and
distinct offense.
Under Iowa Law, child labor investigations are turned over to the county
attorney’s office for prosecution, however the county may choose to turn the
case(s) over to the Iowa Attorney General’s Office. The Allamakee County
Attorney’s Office had previously indicated to the department their desire to
turn the case directly over to the Iowa Attorney General’s Office.
The Labor Commissioner’s Office is still in process of conducting an
investigation into general wage violations at the Postville plant.