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Litigation

May 14, 2008

Court Settlement Puts a Cork In Grape-Harvesting Practice

Farm workers who sued claiming they were required to taste unwashed, pesticide-laden grapes for sweetness and were denied meal and break periods will share in a $585,000 settlement.

By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SANTA ANA - Farmworkers who sued claiming they were required to taste unwashed, pesticide-laden grapes for sweetness and were denied meal and break periods will share in a $585,000 settlement.
      A big grape grower in the Coachella Valley, Richard Bagdasarian Inc., announced that it will pay the settle...

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