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Federal Court Approves H-2A Wage Settlement in North Carolina
March 23, 2026
A federal court has approved a $305,000 settlement resolving wage and contract violations involving 99 H-2A agricultural workers at Lee and Sons Farms in Johnston County, North Carolina. The settlement mandates the farm to improve pay practices, reimburse worker expenses promptly, and allow workers to prepare their own food, ensuring compliance with H-2A program requirements and labor laws.
- This settlement highlights increased judicial enforcement of H-2A labor standards, signaling procurement professionals and agricultural contractors must rigorously adhere to wage and contract obligations under the H-2A visa program.
- Farms and agricultural employers should review and update their labor compliance policies to avoid costly litigation and settlements.
- Legal and compliance teams supporting agricultural contractors may see increased demand for guidance on H-2A program adherence and dispute resolution.
- Procurement officers involved in agricultural labor sourcing should consider the reputational and financial risks associated with non-compliance in H-2A worker contracts.
Farmers are integral to our North Carolina communities and heritage. We hope this outcome will prompt all farmers to pay close attention to and heed the requirements of the H-2A program.
— Jon Wall, Co-counsel
I just want to remind all workers that they have rights and not to be afraid to call [legal] helplines.
— Mr. Flores Lozano
Agencies
U.S. District Court, North Carolina Justice Center
Vendors
Lee and Sons Farms
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