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American Apparel says it will lose 1,500 workers over immigration dispute
Posted on Friday, September 04 @ 01:09:13 EDT
Topic: immigration and customs enforcement
immigration and customs enforcementClothing company American Apparel Inc. said Thursday it is terminating about 1,500 employees at its Los Angeles operations after a government investigation into workers' immigration status.

The federal government has recently shifted its attention in immigration probes to make employers the primary target of immigration raids. In July, Homeland Security released a list of 652 businesses nationwide that will receive audits of their work force.

Subjects: Illegal Immigration, American Apparel Inc., terminate employees, immigration status, Immigration and Customs Enforcement

September 3, 2009
The Associated Press
Star Tribune

After an audit of American Apparel's employee records, the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement informed the company earlier this summer that documents for about 1,800 current workers — representing about one-third of its Los Angeles-based work force — were either illegally working in the U.S. or potentially illegal to work.

The workers were given 30 to 60 days to produce additional documents proving their eligibility. Of the 1,800 workers identified, 1,600 were deemed to be unauthorized to work. The agency wasn't able to verify the status of 200 others.

American Apparel's founder, Dov Charney, has been an outspoken opponent of U.S. immigration policies. In a letter to employees, Charney said he was "deeply saddened by the fact that many of you will be leaving the company over the next few days and weeks. Many of you have been with me for so many years, and I just cry when I think that so many people will be leaving the company."

He added that when workers are able to "get (their) immigration papers in order" they will be given priority treatment for future positions in the company.

The company previously said it was not found to have willingly hired illegal workers. American Apparel has touted its "sweatshop-free" operation and said it pays some of the highest wages in the industry.

Peter Schey, an attorney working with the company on the audit, said the results showed no wrongdoing by American Apparel. He said the government initially said it intended to impose a fine, but withdrew after correspondence with the company.

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