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Migrant farmworkers help NC farms survive But some end up abused, lawsuits say

Some NC migrant farmworkers face foul housing, low pay and forced travel, lawsuits say

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Oregon OSHA enacts temporary rules, but some worry if they go far enough

SALEM — New rules to protect workers laboring in excessive heat were enacted on Thursday, July 8, but some groups worry they won’t be enforced rigorously enough to prevent future deaths. Gov. Kate Brown directed the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Administration to enact temporary rules, which include ensuring workers’ access to shade and cool drinking water when temperatures reach or exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit. When temperatures rise above 90 degrees Fahrenheit, employers must also provide extra breaks or a cool-down period. This response to calls for emergency rules to protect workers laboring outdoors followed a farmworker’s death on a farm north of Salem on June 26. Sebastian Francisco Perez, 38, was moving irrigation lines on Ernst Nursery & Farms in St. Paul.

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