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  1. Timber’s fallen: Enforcement of forest labor laws spotty, lacks bite

    PART II | Companies face few inspections, mild consequences despite actions that lead to serious injury or death This is Part II of a three-part series on the working conditions and treatment of Oregon's immigrant forestry workers.   It was raining o ...

    11 Feb 2016 - Emily Green

  2. Timber’s fallen: The plight of immigrant forestry workers

    PART I | State hearings reveal the vulnerability of workers who live in fear of retaliation if they speak out This is Part I of a three-part series on the working conditions and treatment of immigrant forestry workers.    Any Oregonian who watches network ...

    5 Feb 2016 - Emily Green

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