In 2019, the number of employment law violations detected by the Wage and Hour Division (WHD) among agricultural employers dropped to the lowest point in 15 years: Number of MSPA, H-2A, and FLSA violations detected by WHD investigations in agriculture, fiscal years 2005–2019

Fiscal year MSPA violations H-2A violations FLSA violations
2005 3,933 1,782 2,029
2006 4,336 4,587 5,708
2007 4,790 7,604 2,463
2008 4,380 7,853 3,440
2009 6,421 7,116 2,508
2010 5,115 7,349 6,637
2011 7,085 11,856 4,449
2012 11,551 7,277 7,882
2013 12,700 3,940 7,816
2014 6,521 7,738 5,799
2015 4,920 5,995 4,497
2016 3,256 4,479 1,532
2017 2,659 6,280 1,862
2018 2,545 4,196 1,451
2019 659 1,636 708

Note: MSPA stands for the Migrant and Seasonal Worker Protection Act, H-2A is the H-2A work visa program for temporary agricultural workers, and FLSA stands for the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Source: Authors' analysis of U.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Compliance Action Data  (U.S. DOL-WHD 2020f).

 

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