It's the largest fine for this type of violation in Washington history.by Heidi GrooverBlueberry fields at Sarbanand Farms in Whatcom County. steven hsieh
A week after two prominent law firms sued over working conditions at a Western Washington farm, the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries announced Thursday it will charge the farm nearly $150,000 in fines. L&I says Sarbanand Farms, located near Sumas and the Canadian border, violated laws regarding employee breaks and meals.
A week after two prominent law firms sued over working conditions at a Western Washington farm, the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries announced Thursday it will charge the farm nearly $150,000 in fines. L&I says Sarbanand Farms, located near Sumas and the Canadian border, violated laws regarding employee breaks and meals.