Thailand's seafood sector has gained global notoriety for using trafficked labour and subjecting boat crews to slave-like conditions.
But the poultry industry, which exports around a third of its broiler meat to Europe, has largely evaded scrutiny.
Fourteen migrant workers are now demanding USD 1.3 million in compensation for being overworked and underpaid on a Thai chicken farm, said Migrant Worker Rights Network (MWRN), a group that helped them launch the case.
Their suit, filed at a labour court in Saiburi province, demands compensation from Betagro, the supplier farm -- Thammakaset Farm 2 -- and Thai officials, said Andy Hall of MWRN.
Betagro declined an AFP request to comment.
The food giant cut ties with the supplier farm after the workers' allegations first surfaced in June.
But Hall said the company has since refused to provide adequate assistance to the workers.
Thailand's seafood sector -- for years marred by gruesome stories of abuse -- is far "more aware" of the labour issues in its factories and fleets, he added.
"The chicken industry has managed to avoid this attention... Many companies are still not paying the minimum wage and the workers are essentially powerless," Hall said.
The 14 workers also alleged unlawful salary deductions and said they were only permitted to leave the farm for two hours a week on a monitored market visit.
Thailand has a long history of grubby exploitation of its millions of migrant workers.
Much of the workforce remains undocumented, despite recent government efforts to register all migrant labourers.
That leaves many migrants vulnerable to abusive employers and traffickers.
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