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Ukiah vineyard managers ordered to pay more than $150k in fines, back wages
Recent investigations of California vineyard managers led to a Ukiah-based operation being ordered to pay more than $150,000 in a combination of penalties and back pay, the U.S. Department of Labor reported. According to a press release, “the U.S. Department of Labor has stepped up its outreach and enforcement efforts (in California), and recent investigations led the division to assess more than $231,881 in civil money penalties and to recover $129,081 in back wages for 353 agricultural workers.” One of the companies investigated was Noble Vineyards Management Inc. of Ukiah: Noble Vineyards Management Inc., which provides workers to Sonoma and Mendocino County growers, violated the H-2A te

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