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Federal officials find children being employed as cleaners at a protein production facility in Iowa.

Kim Reynolds Iowa =
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This incessant whining is hilarious coming from the welfare peanut gallery who haven’t worked a day in their lives at a real job! 🧚🧚🧚
 
That poor company!!!

When will Kim and the IA legislature pass some laws to protect them!!!???

A Tennessee company has 9 kids under 18 working in a plant in Iowa, and 15 in a plant in Virginia....in violation of federal law...and this has something to do with the Governor?

Is she responsible for the other 5,800 cases cited in the country last year?

 
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This thread reminds me of the one about the kid who fell off the roof and died. All those guys who got all misty eyed about how they got to work for free and did super dangerous jobs to build character.

Nobody wants to see this kind of shit happen, but it's ridiculous to act like a 15 year old cannot be on a roof, but a 14 year old can drive a pickup truck down the road without supervision....which is legal in Iowa.

It's an every day thing to see 10 year olds...or younger...operating equipment, driving tractors, in any farming community. And is completely legal. Hell we ignore that we have kids out operating lawn mowers all summer long. Not going to get a much more potentially dangerous than what a lawnmower can do in an accident. Kids operating log splitters while the dads are pulling the trees down and cutting the logs into split able size. Typical midwest stuff. At least snow blowers don't have any dangerous moving parts.

If you gonna have laws....than have the balls to actually have laws that are consistent.
 
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A Tennessee company has 9 kids under 18 working in a plant in Iowa, and 15 in a plant in Virginia....in violation of federal law...and this has something to do with the Governor?

Is she responsible for the other 5,800 cases cited in the country last year?

The issue is the corporation that is benefiting from the cheap labor. The one at the top who is hiding from accountability by subcontracting these functions out enough so they can claim ignorance.
 
The issue is the corporation that is benefiting from the cheap labor. The one at the top who is hiding from accountability by subcontracting these functions out enough so they can claim ignorance.

Ok

All I see in this thread is people going after the governor of Iowa, not the CEO of the company in Tennessee.
 
We're just finding out about the violators that we're caught in Iowa.

And Terrace Hill has reduced enforcement of regulations by having State Agencies short staffed.

So it's a really safe bet that the problem is way more serious than being reported.

Pretty much on a par with Reynolds not giving entities like the DNR enough bodies to enforce CAFO rules and allowing ag businesses to pollute rivers and streams.
 
Ok

All I see in this thread is people going after the governor of Iowa, not the CEO of the company in Tennessee.
Yes, we are going after the governor who grandstands at the southern border, but won't look in her own backyard for the people hiring illegals in Iowa. Or, are you saying Iowa has no ability to enforce it's own laws?
 
Yes, we are going after the governor who grandstands at the southern border, but won't look in her own backyard for the people hiring illegals in Iowa. Or, are you saying Iowa has no ability to enforce it's own laws?
They couldn't hire them if biden hadn't implored them to come then aided and abetted them, no? What the hell else are they going to do but work? They are supposed to be here doing the jobs Americans don't want to do, no??
 
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