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Purpose Point Harvesting

A labor contractor specializing in recruiting foreign workers to fill agricultural jobs at farms in Michigan, Purpose Point Harvesting also handles payroll for these employees.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Purpose Point Harvesting

-83.95

0.79%

Latest Event

Labor Exploitation Verdict Against Purpose Point Harvesting

A jury awarded over $500,000 to five Guatemalan workers who testified that Purpose Point Harvesting exploited them through underpayment, excessive work hours, and unsafe conditions, with punitive damages for violating antitrafficking laws.

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Purpose Point Harvesting is currently rated as an Architect.

-60 to -100 CCI Score
Companies in this category are instrumental in designing and executing authoritarian rule. They actively create and implement frameworks that sustain oppressive policies, wielding considerable influence in shaping autocratic systems.

Latest Events

  • Labor Exploitation Verdict Against Purpose Point Harvesting Logo
    JUN
    11
    2025

    A jury awarded over $500,000 to five Guatemalan workers who testified that Purpose Point Harvesting exploited them through underpayment, excessive work hours, and unsafe conditions, with punitive damages for violating antitrafficking laws.

  • -75

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 11

    The verdict and punitive damages highlight severe labor rights abuses and exploitation of foreign workers by Purpose Point Harvesting. The company's practices, including underpayment, excessive work hours, and threats of retaliation, reflect a disregard for worker safety and human rights, contributing negatively to its anti-fascist record.

    Jury awards more than $500,000 to Guatemalan men who said they were exploited on Michigan farms

  • Jury Awards $500K in Labor Exploitation Case Against Purpose Point Harvesting Logo
    JUN
    11
    2025

    A jury in Grand Rapids awarded over $500,000 in punitive damages to five Guatemalan workers who alleged exploitation, underpayment, and harsh working conditions while employed on Michigan farms by labor contractor Purpose Point Harvesting.

  • Guilty Verdict for Exploitative Labor Practices Logo
    JUN
    09
    2025

    A federal jury found Purpose Point Harvesting guilty of exploiting Guatemalan farmworkers through a forced labor scheme, violating multiple federal and state labor laws and resulting in significant punitive damages.

  • -90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 11

    The verdict against Purpose Point Harvesting for using forced labor, charging illegal recruitment fees, and confiscating worker documents exemplifies severe exploitation. This case highlights systematic abuse of migrant labor under the H-2A visa system, reflecting a disastrous labor relations and human rights record.

    Jury finds Michigan labor contractor guilty in human trafficking trial

  • Federal Trial for Labor Trafficking Allegations at Purpose Point Harvesting Logo
    MAY
    29
    2025

    Purpose Point Harvesting faces a federal trial beginning May 29, 2025, following allegations by migrant workers that the company engaged in labor trafficking by confiscating passports, charging illegal recruitment fees, underpaying wages, and forcing excessive work hours.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 11

    The allegations against Purpose Point Harvesting detail severe labor rights abuses. The reported practices of confiscating passports, imposing illegal fees, and underpaying migrant workers directly violate principles of fair labor practices and human rights, which are consistent with exploitative methods that bolster authoritarian control over vulnerable populations.

    Federal trial underway for Michigan company accused of trafficking workers

  • Labor Exploitation and Modern-Day Slavery Allegations at Purpose Point Harvesting Logo
    MAY
    28
    2025

    Purpose Point Harvesting LLC is on trial in the Western District of Michigan over allegations of modern-day slavery and labor exploitation. The trial alleges that foreign workers recruited via the H-2A visa program were charged illegal recruitment fees, forced to work excessive hours with substandard wages, and subjected to practices such as passport confiscation and threats, thereby violating their labor rights.

  • -90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 11

    The trial reveals severe labor rights abuses claimed against Purpose Point Harvesting, including illegal fees, wage theft, excessive work hours, and coercive practices such as confiscation of passports. These conditions represent a clear exploitation of vulnerable workers and mirror modern-day slavery practices, reflecting broader concerns about corporate complicity in undermining worker rights.

    Pick the Crops, Lose Your Rights: Farm Trafficking Trial Rocks West Michigan

  • Forced Labor and Exploitation Allegations at Purpose Point Harvesting Logo
    MAY
    20
    2025

    A federal lawsuit alleges that Purpose Point Harvesting lured migrant workers with promises of legal employment and fair pay, only to subject them to forced labor conditions, wage theft, passport confiscation, and threats of deportation. The case, set for trial on May 28, 2025, highlights systemic abuses within the H-2A visa program and calls attention to broader issues of labor exploitation in Michigan agriculture.

  • -90

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 11

    The article details serious allegations of forced labor and exploitation at Purpose Point Harvesting, including confiscation of passports, wage theft, and coercive labor practices. Such practices clearly violate labor rights and indicate a disregard for human dignity, aligning with a highly negative rating under Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices.

    Migrant workers say they were lured into forced labor in Michigan

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