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JBS has said that they do not tolerate child labor and that they would stop using PSSI at every location where the child labor violations were alleged to have occurred. In addition, the Wage and Hour Division of the Labor Department is currently pursuing more than 700 open child labor cases. Officials at the Labor Department emphasized in a press call this week that the increase in child labor violation findings is partially due to “significantly enhanced child labor enforcement efforts” in recent months. The fight to weaken child labor lawsThe Department of Labor on Thursday said its interagency task force on child labor has begun cross-training with other governmental agencies like Health and Human Services and the Office of Refugee Resettlement to identify and report possible incidences of child labor exploitation. But at the same time that violations of child labor protections are rising, states across the country are introducing legislation to weaken child labor laws.
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The new company, JBS Sanitation, will "immediately begin the transition" to cleaning 10 JBS USA facilities, which produce beef and pork, according to a statement issued this week. JBS Sanitation will also do in-house cleaning for Pilgrim's Pride Corp (PPC.O) and create "hundreds of union jobs," the statement said. JBS USA is the North American unit of Brazil's JBS SA (JBSS3.SA), which also owns most of Pilgrim's Pride. JBS USA did not immediately respond to questions about the costs of the launch on Thursday. JBS USA previously said it terminated contracts with PSSI at "numerous" facilities, including three plants where alleged child-labor violations occurred.
Shrinking US cattle herd squeezes meatpacker profits
  + stars: | 2023-05-04 | by ( Tom Polansek | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
Cargill, the world's largest ground beef producer, expects cattle prices will rise further, but it is still a question whether higher beef prices will ruin consumers' appetites, company executives said. Big profits for meatpackers during the pandemic and soaring beef prices fueled concerns in the Biden administration about consolidation and profiteering in the sector. The companies say supply and demand determine cattle and beef prices. In 2023, "the cattle feeder can negotiate more of the consumer dollar," said Brett Gottsch, managing partner Gottsch Cattle Co, which raises cattle in Nebraska. Gottsch remains concerned about a lack of competition among meatpackers, though others said surging cattle prices show the market works.
The timeline shows the challenges of quickly finding and implementing replacements for Packers Sanitation Services Inc (PSSI), which provides cleaning services at slaughterhouses. "We made the decision to terminate the agreements with PSSI," Hans Kabat, who leads Cargill's protein business in North America, told Reuters. Cargill said it notified PSSI in March that it was terminating services at a beef plant in Dodge City, Kansas, and then followed with all PSSI's sanitation contracts. One of the largest penalties stemmed from PSSI's contracts at Cargill's plant in Dodge City. Cargill, the world's largest ground beef producer, is reviewing options for cleaning plants, Kabat said.
WASHINGTON, April 12 (Reuters) - Meat companies should examine their supply chains for evidence of child labor, the Biden administration said in a letter sent to top meatpacking companies on Wednesday. The letter is part of an effort by several agencies, led by the Department of Labor, to curb the use of illegal child labor across sectors. In February, the Labor Department found that more than 100 children had been illegally employed by Packers Sanitation Services Inc, a company that contracts with meat-packers to clean slaughterhouses. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack asked meat and poultry companies in the letter to determine whether illegal child labor is being used in their supply chains and to adopt stronger child labor standards for subcontractors. The Department of Agriculture is exploring enforcement mechanisms that would allow stronger oversight of child labor use in food supply chains and plans to take future steps on the issue, an agency spokesperson said.
The US Labor Department filed a complaint against PSSI following a three-month investigation into unlawful child labor claims in November. PSSI was charged $1.5 million in penalties as a result of the investigation, officials said. The department accused the sanitation contractor of having employees as young as 13 working "hazardous" overnight shifts. The DOL filed a complaint seeking a temporary restraining order and injunction against the food safety sanitation service following its investigation. The company added that no children are currently employed, and many hadn't worked for the business in years.
The Kieler, Wisconsin, based company employed the children to clean meat processing equipment including back saws, brisket saws and head splitters. The company said none of the underage workers are employed at the company today, and that “many” of them had worked there years ago. In November, a complaint was filed in the US District Court of Nebraska alleging that Packers Sanitation illegally employed at least 31 children to clean dangerous power equipment. A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order barring the company from committing further child labor law violations. In December, Packers agreed to take “significant steps” to comply with labor laws after entering into a consent order and judgment.
A leading sanitation company is accused of employing dozens of children to clean the killing floors of slaughterhouses during graveyard shifts, the Department of Labor announced. The Department of Labor’s Child Labor Regulations designates many roles in slaughterhouse and meatpacking facilities as hazardous for minors. That order requires PSSI to “immediately cease and refrain from employing oppressive child labor” and comply with the Department of Labor’s investigation. Yet, the children working overnight on the kill floor of these slaughterhouses cannot wait,” the complaint states. When they are hired by PSSI, workers sign paperwork assuming the risk of death and injury on the job, NBC News reported last year.
The US Labor Department filed a complaint against PSSI following a three-month investigation into unlawful child labor claims. The department is accusing the sanitation contractor of having employees as young as 13 working 'hazardous' overnight shifts. PSSI emphasized its 'zero tolerance' for violating its policy of employing anyone under 18 years old. A news release Wednesday from the DOL said Packers Sanitation Services Inc. employed at least 31 children — ages 13 to 17 — in "hazardous occupations." But a PSSI spokesperson said in a statement to Insider Thursday that it has a "zero tolerance" policy around hiring employees under 18.
Hackerii ruşi ar fi comis un nou atac cibernetic de mare anvergură asupra a 200 de corporaţii şi business-uri din Statele Unite. Pentru le debloca sistemele de operare, hackerii au cerut companiilor sume de la câteva mii până la cinci milioane de dolari. Specialiştii americani în securitate IT spun că în spatele atacului ar sta gruparea de hackeri ruşi REvil. Tot ei ar sta în spatele atacului cibernetic comis, luna trecută, împotriva celui mai mare producător de carne din lume. Compania JBS USA a plătit o răscumpărare de 11 milioane de dolari ca să-i fie deblocat sistemul de operare.
Persons: Hackerii ruşi, Totul Organizations: Specialiştii, USA Locations: Statele Unite, american Florida, Statelor Unite
Sursa foto: BloombergSUA: Hackerii ruşi au declanşat un atac cibernetic „colosal” şi „neobişnuit de sofisticat” împotriva companiilor americaneÎn jur de 200 de companii şi business-uri americane au fost afectate în urma unui atac cyber „colosal” şi, în acelaşi timp, „neobişnuit de sofisticat”, de tip ransomware. Specialiştii americani în securitate IT suspectează că în spatele acestui atac cibernetic s-ar afla gruparea de hackeri ruşi REvil, informează Reuters. Agenţia federală de Securitate Cibernetică şi Infrastructură IT a Statelor Unite a precizat, într-un comunicat că urmează să investigheze acest atac, scrie Digi24. Grupul de hackeri ruşi REvil (Ransomware Evil) este considerat a fi unul dintre cele mai puternice şi prolifice din lume, în materie de activităţi de criminalitate din domeniul informatic. Hackerii ruşi REvil s-ar fi aflat în spatele uriaşului atac îndreptat luna trecută împotriva celui mai mare producător de carne din lume.
Persons: Hackerii, John Hammond, Biden, Putin, american Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, Joe Biden Organizations: Reuters, BBC, Reprezentanţii Locations: SUA, Florida, Statelor Unite, Ransomware, Geneva, America de Nord, Australia
Procesatorul de carne JBS USA a plătit o răscumpărare în Bitcoin echivalentă cu 11 milioane de dolari, după un atac cibernetic, care a afectat o mare parte dintre operaţiunile sale în America de Nord şi Australia, a declarat directorul general al companiei, Andre Nogueira, transmite Reuters, citează digi24.ro. La începutul acestei luni, grupul brazilian JBS SA, cel mai mare furnizor mondial de carne, a informat că a fost nevoit să îşi închidă facilităţile de procesare din SUA ca urmare a unui atac organizat al piraţilor cibernetici asupra unora dintre serverele sale. "Aceasta a fost o decizie foarte dificilă de luat pentru compania noastră şi pentru mine personal. Colonial Pipeline a recunoscut că a plătit o răscumpărare de 4,4 milioane de dolari, sau 75 de bitcoini, atacatorilor cibernetici. Fiecare dintre cele 100 de variante de software maliţios este responsabilă pentru numeroase atacuri de tip ransomware, a declarat Christopher Wray pentru ziarul citat.
Persons: Andre Nogueira, Lisa Monaco, FBI Christopher Wray, Christopher Wray Organizations: Reuters, JBS SA, americană Colonial, Colonial, FBI, Wall Street Journal Locations: America de Nord, Australia, SUA, Rusia
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