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Ex-Chairman of Occidental Petroleum Settles Lawsuit Over Unpaid Compensation

The ex-chairman and CEO of Occidental Petroleum, his wife and three of their former domestic workers have settled the employees’ lawsuit alleging the couple underpaid them for “slave-like work hours” and disparaged them because they are Filipinos.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ernest Hiroshige then dismissed the plaintiffs’ case on Aug. 15. But the judge is retaining jurisdiction to enforce the terms of the settlement, which were not divulged in the attorneys’ joint papers.

Trinidad De La Cruz, Melanie Belonio and Elena Gabriel filed suit on April 5 against Ray and Ghada Irani. It alleged numerous employment violations, hostile work environment harassment, intentional infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment and slander.

Belonio and Gabriel also alleged human trafficking violations by the Iranis, claiming they were lured to the U.S. with false promises of a good job and good pay. They alleged that after they were brought to America, the Iranis and their “agents” seized their passports to restrict their travels.

The plaintiffs were warned they could be deported and returned to Qatar, where the Iranis obtained travel papers for Belonio and Gabriel that falsely stated the workers were employed by the royal family, the lawsuit alleged.

The Iranis were unable to get U.S. visas for the two workers in Lebanon, where they initially worked for the couple in their vacation home, the suit states.

The Iranis brought De La Cruz to the U.S. from Saudi Arabia, where she worked for a relative of Ghada Irani, according to the suit.

Ray Irani is a USC graduate and has donated millions of dollars to the university. He pledged $15 million last year for the creation of the Ray Irani Residential College in the USC Village, which is currently under construction. His wife is a philanthropist and has chaired UNICEF’s Southern California Regional Board.

According to the complaint, all three plaintiffs worked at the Iranis’ 17,480-square-foot Bel Air mansion. De La Cruz was employed there from January 1997 to January 2016, while Belonio and Gabriel toiled there from October 2013 to February 2016.

“It is in the blood of Filipinos to be stealers,” Ghada Irani told the plaintiffs, according to the lawsuit. She also said they had no need for their passports because they would work at the Bel Air mansion for life, according to the lawsuit.

Given the alleged excessive hours the three women were required to initially work, their effective wage rate was about $2.85 an hour, the suit alleged. Their pay increased over time, but they continued to be subjected to “slave-like work hours” throughout the period they worked for the Iranis, the suit alleged.

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