BREAUX BRIDGE — CJ's Seafood sits in the middle of an old sugar cane field, on the edge of a community known locally as the Crawfish Capital of the World.
BREAUX BRIDGE — CJ's Seafood sits in the middle of an old sugar cane field, on the edge of a community known locally as the Crawfish Capital of the World.
As word spread of CJ's Seafood's alleged mistreatment of H-2B guest workers, the Workers Rights Consortium in Washington, D.C., released a 37-page document in June, revealing its investigation into the troubles of the Breaux Bridge crawfish processing plant.
The federal H-2B program allows nonagricultural businesses to hire temporary foreign employees for nonagricultural jobs. Nonagricultural employers through this program bring up to 66,000 migrant workers into the country each year regardless of other immigration restrictions.
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