FEDERALDistrict Court, C.D. California
1996

Bureerong v. Uvawas

922 F. Supp. 1450District Court, C.D. California • Decided 1996Modified
FLAGSHIPLiquidated DamagesCited 111 times

HOLDING

Thai garment workers sued manufacturers and operators for forced labor and wage violations. The court partially denied defendants' motions to dismiss, allowing labor law claims against manufacturers to proceed even though the Secretary of Labor was separately suing the operators. This means manufacturers can be held liable for labor violations in their supply chain, not just the direct employers.

KEY FINDINGS

Liquidated Damages

Manufacturers can be sued directly for labor violations by workers, even when operators are the immediate employers—don't assume liability stops with your direct contractor

FULL COURT OPINION