The U.S. Labor Department is investigating allegations that migrant kids have labored at a meal preparation supply facility in Illinois that could be a subsidiary of the favored meal package firm HelloFresh, the corporate and federal regulators mentioned.
At least six youngsters, together with some from Guatemala, labored night time shifts on the facility, Cristobal Cavazos, the manager director for Immigrant Solidarity, an immigrant rights advocacy group that helped report the claims to federal regulators, instructed ABC News, which reported on the investigation.
“They’re minors working harmful jobs,” Mr. Cavazos instructed ABC News, which reported that the kids had been working there as just lately as final summer season.
In a press release on Monday, a spokesman for the Labor Department confirmed an investigation into HelloFresh and a brief staffing company, Midway Staffing. The spokesman declined to remark additional, citing the open investigation.
It was not clear what sort of jobs the minors had on the facility.
The claims relate to a Factor75 facility in Aurora, Ill., based on a HelloFresh spokeswoman who mentioned the corporate discovered of the claims from the Labor Department. In 2020, HelloFresh acquired Factor75, which offers ready-to-eat meals to prospects.
In a press release on Sunday, the HelloFresh spokeswoman mentioned: “We had been deeply troubled to study of the allegations made towards a former non permanent staffing company, Midway Staffing. As quickly as we discovered of those allegations, we instantly terminated the connection.”
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