H-2A worker abuse

Temple Built on Slave Labor and Lung Disease

The article details allegations of worker abuse, visa fraud, and medical neglect during the construction of the Baps Swaminarayan Akshardham temple in Robbinsville, New Jersey. Reports from anonymous workers, primarily from the Dalit caste in India, describe grueling work schedules, wages as low as $1.20 per hour, and unsafe conditions that led to severe respiratory illnesses like silicosis, with at least two deaths attributed to the disease. While Baps denies these claims, asserting that workers were volunteers provided with housing and care, a civil lawsuit is moving forward. The case highlights historical exploitation of Dalit laborers and raises concerns about the use of R-1 visas for religious workers.

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SC Peach Grower Accused of Misusing Farmworker Wages for Political Donations

Titan Farms, a major U.S. produce supplier, illegally deducted political contributions and cleaning fees from over 1,300 H-2A workers, resulting in underpayment below the required hourly wage. The Department of Labor ordered Titan to pay $338,446 in back wages, with half already distributed; however, 617 workers remain unlocated and are collectively owed $132,308. The company also incurred a $2,850 fine for safety violations related to worker transportation. The Department of Labor is actively seeking to locate the remaining workers to ensure payment.

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