Major California marijuana producer Glass House Brands imposed “systemic quota and production demands” on workers that violated labor law, including unpaid overtime and unrealistic workloads, a lawsuit filed by an ex-worker in Los Angeles County Superior Court alleges.
According to Law360, the suit names as defendants Glass House Brands and subsidiaries Glass House Camarillo Cultivation, Mission Health Associates and GH Camarillo as well as Houweling’s Camarillo and Labor Force Management.
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The suit mentions Glass House CEO Kyle Kazan but does not name him as a defendant.
Glass House declined an MJBizDaily request for comment.
The lawsuit, filed Feb. 20, charges that Los Angeles resident Gerard Melendez and his co-workers “regularly worked in excess” of eight hours a day and 40 hours a week
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