GEO Group: Company halts work program instead of upping detainee pay
Source: Associated Press
Company halts work program instead of upping detainee pay
By GENE JOHNSON
November 5, 2021
SEATTLE (AP) Brazilian Jose Soares has been locked up in one of the United States largest immigration detention centers for the past two years, passing much of his time cleaning bathrooms and buffing floors at a rate of $1 a day.
But last week, a federal jury ruled that Soares and other detainees who cook, clean, do laundry and cut hair at the for-profit lockup in Tacoma were entitled to Washingtons minimum wage, $13.69 an hour. The multibillion-dollar company that owns the jail was ordered to pay more than $23 million in back pay and unjust profits to current and former detainees and to Washington state.
The guards, Soares said, then delivered a message: No more cleaning.
Rather than pay the detainees minimum wage, the Florida-based GEO Group suspended the Voluntary Work Program while it appeals.
Neither the company nor U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which contracts it to house the detainees, would answer questions from The Associated Press this week about the suspension.
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