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04-10-2010, 08:24 AM #1
GA-Mohawk settles workers' suit for $18 million
6:45 p.m. Friday, April 9, 2010
Mohawk settles workers' suit for $18 million
Péralte C. Paul
Mohawk Industries agreed to an $18 million settlement with former and current hourly wage employees who accused the carpet and flooring maker of using undocumented workers to depress wages.
The settlement, announced late Friday brings an end to the nearly six-year-old class action, which made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court on appeal before coming back down to a lower court.
Some 48,000 former and current Mohawk employees from the Calhoun-based company's North Georgia factories will share in the settlement.
Only a portion of the settlement will come from Mohawk, which admitted no wrongdoing. Zurich American Insurance Co., Mohawk's insurer, will pick up the majority of the tab.
Mohawk also will implement training procedures and best practices for verifying employment eligibility.
"Mohawk is pleased to have reached a settlement that allows the company to put behind it the expense and distraction associated with this case," Mohawk attorney Juan P. Morillo said in a statement. "Mohawk has always trained its employees to comply with the immigration and workplace laws, and this settlement affirms the company's commitment to a continued culture of compliance."
The case has been widely followed as the workers' attorneys sued Mohawk by employing a law largely used by the federal government to go after organized criminal activity. The government has used Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations -- or RICO - to help put New York mob boss John Gotti behind bars and to tangle with Big Tobacco.
The case was filed against a backdrop of increased public debate over illegal immigrants and stepped-up enforcement by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials in their audits of employers to see whether they were hiring undocumented workers.
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04-10-2010, 09:39 AM #2
I'm cetainly glad Mohawk lost. Too bad no one was fined or jailed.
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04-10-2010, 09:44 AM #3"Mohawk has always trained its employees to comply with the immigration and workplace laws, and this settlement affirms the company's commitment to a continued culture of compliance."
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04-10-2010, 10:00 AM #4
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Only a portion of the settlement will come from Mohawk, which admitted no wrongdoing. Zurich American Insurance Co., Mohawk's insurer, will pick up the majority of the tab
At least the citizens fought back this time and prevailed over the scum- bag employer and their beloved illegal invaders!
So much for cheap labor! This crap is killing this country in so many ways.
"Mohawk has always trained its employees to comply with the immigration and workplace laws, and this settlement affirms the company's commitment to a continued culture of compliance."
To the contrary, this settlement confirms that you have no respect for the law, that you're operating a culture of discrimination, lawlessness and corruption!
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