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LOS ANGELES - Filipino workers brought to this country by the husband-and-wife owners of a bakery have sued the business and the couple, claiming they were forced to do laundry and yard work, received meager wages and told they would have to pay off a hefty debt if they tried to leave. 11The current and former workers filed the labor-trafficking lawsuit Wednesday against L'Amande French Bakery in Los Angeles Superior Court.
They demanded more than $1 million in back and overtime pay and damages.The 11 workers, who were brought to the U.S. on visas between 2009 and 2014, were told they would have jobs in the bakery or as a nanny. But once they arrived in California, they had to clean and paint an apartment complex and do laundry and yard work for bakery owners Analiza and Goncalo Moitinho de Almeida, the lawsuit states.
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