GARMENT MANUFACTURER CITED FOR SAFETY HAZARDS
A garment manufacturer in American Samoa is facing a fine of\r\n$78,500 following an investigation of hardous and squalid working\r\nconditions, according to OSHA. A garment manufacturer in American Samoa is facing a fine of $78,500 following an investigation of hardous and squalid working conditions, according to OSHA. Daewoosa Samoa Ltd. was cited for 28 alleged safety and health violations at its Tafuna facility. The company ceased operations in January, and its owner -- Kil-Soo Lee of South Korea -- was arrested in March by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for alleged involuntary servitude and forced labor by obtaining the […]This content is for CoAction Insurance policy holders.
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