As Agriprocessors scrambles to keep plant open, former workers speak out
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| Ben Harris |
| Maria, left, says she resisted the sexual advances of a Guatemalan supervisor at Agriprocessors. Her sister Yolanda, right, started working at the plant at age 16 and asked not to have her photo taken. |
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By Ben Harris
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Published: 05/21/2008
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As the country's largest kosher slaughterhouse scrambles to stay open after a federal raid, former workers at the plant -- many of them still fearful of retribution from government authorities -- have begun to tell their stories, revealing new details of conditions there.
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