Judge Orders Slaughterhouse Not To Hire Minors

Judge Orders Slaughterhouse Not To Hire Minors

Judge Orders Slaughterhouse Not To Hire Minors

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FILE PHOTO: Cattle holding pens are seen at the Simplot feedlot located next to a slaughterhouse in Burbank, Washington December 26, 2013. Picture taken December 26, 2013. REUTERS/Ross Courtney (UNITED STATES - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS ANIMALS FOOD)

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A federal judge ordered a Wisconsin company that cleans hundreds of slaughterhouses nationwide to ensure it is complying with child labor laws after investigators identified at least 50 minors scrubbing and sanitizing dangerous equipment at five different meatpacking plants in Nebraska, Minnesota and Arkansas.

Packers Sanitation Services Inc. also entered into an agreement with the Labor Department that was announced Tuesday.

As part of that, the company promised to hire an outside consultant to review its hiring policies and provide additional training for its managers.

Investigators are still in the early stages of reviewing thousands of pages of records from other plants.

The company employs some 17,000 people working at more than 700 locations nationwide.

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