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    Former employees sue Swift alleging wage manipulation

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    Former employees sue Swift alleging wage manipulation


    DALLAS — Former employees are suing Swift & Co. for $23 million, alleging the meatpacking company conspired to keep wages down by hiring illegal immigrants.

    The 18 former employees are legal residents who worked at a plant in Cactus, north of Amarillo, one of six facilities raided an a multistate federal sweep that led to the arrests of nearly 1,300 employees and temporarily halted Swift's operations.

    "These plaintiffs are ... victims in a longstanding scheme by Swift to depress and artificially lower the wages of its workers by knowingly hiring illegal workers," said their attorney, Angel Reyes. "By lessening its labor costs and increasing its profits, Swift has severely damaged the potential earnings and livelihood of these hardworking men and women."

    Greely, Colo.-based Swift and the Dallas firm that owns it didn't immediately return calls Monday.

    The lawsuit was filed late Friday against Swift and investment firm HM Capital Partners LLC, in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. They contend Swift and HM Capital Partners engaged in racketeering to manipulate commerce.

    "When the Swift plant opened in Cactus, wages were approximately $20 an hour," said another plaintiffs attorney, Michael Haygood. "Now, the average wage is approximately $12 to $13 an hour. Illegal immigration has fueled this depression in wages."

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    This is great stuff. It could set a legal precedent going beyond the case. Watch Bush and Congress if this moves forwad.
    AMERICAN WORKERS FIRST -- A RAID A DAY KEEPS THE ILLEGALS AWAY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jrhino
    This is great stuff. It could set a legal precedent going beyond the case. Watch Bush and Congress if this moves forwad.
    Question is wheter the UFCW will support them or will they support the illegals? This will create a division in the Union. About time!!!

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