The company, Tuff Torq, was fined nearly $300,000 for hiring 10 children. It must also set aside $1.5 million to help the immigrant minors who were illegally employed.

Immigrant children as young as 14 were found working illegally amid dangerous heavy equipment at a Tennessee firm that makes parts for lawn mowers sold by John Deere and other companies, according to Labor Department officials.

The company, Tuff Torq, was fined nearly $300,000 for hiring 10 children. As part of a consent agreement with the federal government, the company is also required to set aside $1.5 million to help the children who were illegally employed. Ryan Pott, general counsel for Tuff Torq’s majority owner, the Japanese firm Yanmar, acknowledged the violations to NBC News.

  • @jordanlund
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    418 months ago

    No, they’ll just re-negotiate their contract to get a better deal causing Tuff Torque to treat their remaining employees worse.

    • @[email protected]
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      248 months ago

      Or owner bankrupts tuff torq, gives himself a termination bonus, then makes a new LLC called Tough Tork

      • @MotoAsh
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        88 months ago

        Then his grand child does the same thing 30 years later to Tough Torgue