Labor Code 970-72
970. No person, or agent or officer thereof, directly or indirectly, shall
influence, persuade, or engage any person to change from one place to another in this
State or from any place outside to any place within the State, or from any place within
the State to any place outside, for the purpose of working in any branch of labor, through
or by means of knowingly false representations, whether spoken, written, or advertised in
printed form, concerning either:
(a) The kind, character, or existence of such work;
(b) The length of time such work will last, or the compensation therefor;
(c) The sanitary or housing conditions relating to or surrounding the work;
(d) The existence or nonexistence of any strike, lockout, or other labor dispute affecting
it and pending between the proposed employer and the persons then or last engaged in the
performance of the labor for which the employee is sought.
971. Any person, or agent or officer thereof, who violates Section 970 is guilty of a
misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one
thousand dollars ($1,000) or imprisonment for not more than six months or both.
972. In addition to such criminal penalty, any person, or agent or officer thereof who
violates any provision of Section 970 is liable to the party aggrieved, in a civil action,
for double damages resulting from such misrepresentations. Such civil action may be
brought by an aggrieved person or his assigns or successors in interest, without first
establishing any criminal liability.