Class Action Settlement Reached in Recovery Program, Plastics Case
Class Action Settlement Reached in Recovery Program, Plastics Case
District Judge Timothy Brooks has submitted a class action ruling ordering Hendren Plastics and the Drug and Alcohol Recovery Program (DARP) of Decatur, Arkansas, to pay 172 former program participants more than $1.1 million in back wages. According to the case, those suffering from addictions enrolled at the DARP Foundation for recovery help. Many were court-ordered to attend in lieu of incarceration even though they hadn’t committed crimes.Instead of getting adequate care, however, they were required to work full time without pay at Hendren Plastics, a factory owned by Jim Hendren, the Arkansas Senate president pro tempore. At the plastics factory, participants were employed on an assemble line and tasked with melting plastic for products sold at popular retailers.According to a court order, Brooks said, “Hendren and DARP used the program for financial gain” and “both companies are required to follow the Arkansas Minimum Wage Act and pay participants at least minimum wage for their work.” The ruling stated further, “They were businesses that manipulated the labor market and skirted compliance with the labor laws for their own private ends.” Brooks added, “People struggling with drug addiction are still entitled to wages…Businesses that profit from the labor of non-incarcerated drug addicts must still comply with the (Arkansas Minimum Wage Act’s) strict requirements.”
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