Union files complaint with feds against recruiting firm
Friday, October 23, 2009
- Organization: Shreve Port Times
- Link: http://www.shreveporttimes.com
Next Page1| 2Previous PageA national teachers' union filed a complaint with the federal government against the recruiting company that brought Filipino teachers to the Caddo school district.
The American Federation of Teachers filed a 141-page complaint with the U.S. Department of Labor's wage and hour division against California-based Universal Placement International and its president Lourdes "Lulu" Navarro. The document alleges teachers recruited in the Philippines were directed to pay thousands of dollars in fees that the school districts should have paid. It also claims some of the school districts submitted false statements to exceed the cap for work visas.
Caddo, along with East Baton Rouge, Jefferson and the Recovery School District in New Orleans are mentioned in the complaint.
"The allegations, backed by the facts, show these teachers to be victims of worker abuses like the ones in our students' history books: indentured servitude, debt bondage and labor contracts signed under duress," said AFT President Randi Weingarten. "What makes these allegations especially heinous is that the victims are good teachers, that school districts and tax dollars are involved, and that all this is taking place in 21st-century America."
The complaints come weeks after the union's state chapter, Louisiana Federation of Teachers, submitted a complaint on behalf of more than 200 Filipino teachers statewide to the state attorney general and the Louisiana Workforce Commission. Among the allegations is that teachers had to pay about $15,000 each to apply for jobs in school districts in the United States. Once they were here, they paid 10 percent of their monthly salary to Universal Placement International. According to the complaint, teachers were threatened with harm to their families back home if they didn't pay.
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