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Superior Court of the State of Washington, Yakima County IF YOU WERE A PIECE-RATE FARM WORKER FOR WYCKOFF FARMS, INCORPORATED, IN WASHINGTON AT ANY TIME FROM JANUARY 31, 2014 THROUGH JULY 26, 2015, YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO SUBMIT A CLAIM FORM IN ORDER TO RECEIVE YOUR INDIVIDUAL SETTLEMENT PAYMENT IN A CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT. THIS NOTICE ADVISES YOU OF HOW TO SUBMIT A CLAIM FORM, OR OPT-OUT OF THE LAWSUIT, OR OBJECT TO THE SETTLEMENT, OR CHALLENGE YOUR PIECE RATE HOURS WORKED DURING THE TIME PERIOD COVERED BY THE CASE, AND THE CLAIMS YOU WILL RELEASE IF YOU DO NOT OPT-OUT A court authorized this notice. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer. A former farm worker who was paid on a piece-rate basis sued Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, alleging it did not pay its piece-rate farm workers separately and hourly for their rest breaks, as required by law, for the period from January 31, 2014 to July 26, 2015. Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, denies that it failed to pay any wages lawfully due, and disputes whether rest break pay for piece workers was required by law prior to July 26, 2015. For purposes of settling the case, the court has allowed the lawsuit to be a class action on behalf of all individuals who resided in or worked in Washington, who were employed by Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, as a hand harvester, pruner, picker, thinner, farm worker, or any similar position, and who were paid on a piece-rate basis ( piece-rate farm workers ), at any time from January 31, 2014 through July 26, 2015. The Court did not decide whether Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, did anything wrong. The lawsuit was settled for $668,000, including the costs of the third-party settlement administrator who has sent out these notices and will receive the Claim Forms. The settlement avoids costs and risks to you from continuing the lawsuit; pays money to piece-rate farm workers like you; and releases Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, from liability for unpaid rest breaks, interest and penalties. Court-appointed lawyers for the piece-rate farm worker will ask the Court for up to 22% of the settlement amount as attorneys fees for investigating the facts, conducting formal and informal discovery filing the case, litigating the case, and negotiating the settlement and an additional amount of up to $7,500 for reimbursement of the attorneys out-ofpocket expenses in bringing and litigating the lawsuit. Your legal rights are affected whether you act, or don t act. Read this notice carefully. Your Legal Rights and Options in this Settlement Stay in this lawsuit. Receive a share in the settlement amount. Submit Claim Form If you wish to participate in the Settlement, please be sure to properly and timely complete and sign the attached Claim Form and send it to the Settlement Administrator. Submitting a signed Claim Form is the only way to receive a payment. By submitting the enclosed Claim Form, you agree to release all claims covered by this lawsuit in exchange for benefits as provided in the Settlement Agreement. If you do nothing, you will also release all claims covered by this lawsuit but you will not receive your Individual Settlement Payment. Ask to Be Excluded Object Get out of this lawsuit. Get No Benefits from it. Keep rights to sue. If you ask to be excluded, you will not share in the settlement amount. But you keep any rights to sue Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, about the same legal claims in this lawsuit. Write to the Settlement Administrator and the Court about why you don t like the settlement. Go to a Hearing Ask to speak in Court about the fairness of the Settlement. Your options and the deadlines to exercise them are explained in this notice. The Court still has to decide whether to approve the settlement. Payments will be made if the Court approves the settlement and after any appeals are resolved. Please be patient. -1-

What This Notice Contains Basic Information 1. Why did I get this notice package?.... Page 2 2. What is this lawsuit about?... Page 2 3. Why is this a class action?... Page 3 4. Why is there a settlement?... Page 3 5. How do I know if I am part of the settlement?... Page 3 The Settlement Benefits What You Get 6. What does the settlement provide?... Page 3 7. How much will my payment be?... Page 3 8. What if my address changes?... Page 4 What Do You Need To Do To Get Your Payment 9. How can I get a payment?... Page 4 10. When would I get my payment?... Page 4 11. What am I giving up to get a payment or stay in the Class?... Page 4 12. Can I get a settlement payment if I still work for Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated?... Page 5 Excluding Yourself From The Settlement 13. How do I get out of the settlement?... Page 5 14. If I don t exclude myself, can I sue Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, for the same thing later?... Page 5 15. If I exclude myself, can I get money from this settlement?... Page 5 The Lawyers Representing You 16. Do I have a lawyer in the case?... Page 5 17. How will the lawyers be paid?... Page 5 18. What other expenses will be taken out of the settlement amount?... Page 6 Objecting to The Settlement 19. How do I tell the Court that I don t like the settlement?... Page 6 20. What s the difference between objecting and excluding?... Page 6 The Court s Fairness Hearing 21. When and where will the Court decide whether to approve the settlement?... Page 6 22. Do I have to come to the hearing?... Page 6 23. May I speak at the hearing?... Page 7 If You Do Nothing 24. What happens if I do nothing at all?... Page 7 Getting More Information 25. Are there more details about the settlement?... Page 7 1. Why did I get this notice package? Basic Information Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated s records show that you worked, for Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated at some time from January 31, 2014 through July 26, 2015 and were paid on a piece-rate during this time. The Court directed that you receive this notice because you have a right to know about a proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit, and about all of your options, before the Court decides whether to approve the settlement. If the Court approves it, and after objections and appeals are resolved, an administrator appointed by the Court will make the payments that the settlement allows. You will be informed of the progress of the settlement. This package explains the lawsuit, the settlement, your legal rights, what benefits are available, who is eligible for them, and how to get them. The Court in charge of the case is the Superior Court for the State of Washington, County of Yakima, and the case is known as Lea Gaytan Ramirez, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, plaintiff v. Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, a Washington Corporation, Defendant, Case No. 17-2-00224-39 (the Complaint ). The person who sued is called the Plaintiff, and the company she sued, Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated is called the Defendant. 2. What is this lawsuit about? The lawsuit claimed that Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated did not comply with Washington s wage-and-hour laws that require piece-rate workers to receive separate and hourly pay for their rest periods of ten minutes for every 4 hours of work for the -2-

prior from January 31, 2014 through July 26, 2015 when Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, began to pay separately and hourly for rest periods. The lawsuit contains a cause of action for a failure to pay hourly and separate wages for time spent on statutory rest periods apart from and in addition to the piece-rate pay, in violation of the Washington Industrial Welfare Act WAC 296-131-020(2), plus interest. The lawsuit also requested double damages for willful and intentional withholding of wages pursuant to RCW 49.52.070. Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated denies that it did anything wrong. 3. Why is this a class action? In a class action, one person called a Class Representative (in this case Lea Gaytan Ramirez), sues on behalf of other people who have similar claims. All these people are a Class or Class Members. One court resolves the issues for all Class Members, except for those who exclude themselves from the Class by opting out of the case. A Washington State Court Judge in Yakima County is in charge of this class action. 4. Why is there a settlement? The Court did not decide in favor of Plaintiff or Defendant. Instead, both sides agreed to a settlement. That way, they avoid the cost of a trial, and the people affected will get compensation. The Class Representative and the attorneys think the settlement is best for the Class Members. 5. How do I know if I am part of the settlement? The Judge in Yakima County decided that everyone who fits the following description is a Class Member in this case: All Washington residents or workers who worked in Washington who were employed by Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, as a hand harvester, pruner, picker, thinner, farm worker, or any similar position and who were paid on a piece-rate basis ( piece-rate farm workers ), at any time from January 31, 2014 through July 26, 2015. 6. What does the settlement provide? The Settlement Benefits What You Get Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated has agreed to create a $668,000 fund that, after deductions for attorneys fees (22% of the settlement amount, i.e., $146,960), litigation costs of up to $7,500, settlement administration costs of approximately $41,000, and a $5,000 service award to the named Plaintiff who brought this case to Court, will be divided among all Class Members who timely and properly submit Claim Forms to the Settlement Administrator for this case, and who do not elect to opt-out of the Settlement per the terms in Questions 13 and 14 below. Please see the attached Claim Form for further details. Your estimated Individual Settlement Payment, if you submit a timely Claim Form, is set forth on the enclosed Claim Form. Regardless of the amount claimed by the Class Members who submit Claim Forms, at least 75% of the Net Settlement Amount ($467,540), which is the amount left over after the deductions above are made, or $350,655 (75% of $467,540= $350,655) will be paid out to the timely Claimants. So, it is possible that, if you submit a Claim Form, you may receive more than your estimated Individual Settlement Payment amount on your Claim Form. 7. How much will my payment be? Your share of the fund will depend on the number of Class Members that participate (the number of Class Members who submit a valid and timely Claim Form and who do not exclude themselves), and how many piece rate hours you worked for Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated during the time period from January 31, 2014 through July 26, 2015. Here s how it works: Your piece rate hours worked means the total hours you worked for Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, and were paid on a piece-rate basis from January 31, 2014 through July 26, 2015. In order to be part of this case, you have to have worked for Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, during the referenced time frame, and another company called CPT Group, Inc. (which is going to be the administrator of this settlement, if the court approves the settlement) is gathering from Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated all of the data necessary to calculate how many Piece Rate Hours you worked during the Class Period and the total Piece Rate Hours worked by all class members during the Class Period. After attorneys fees and litigation costs, administrative costs and the service award to the named Plaintiff are paid out of the settlement amount (the fees and costs and service award are discussed in Question 18, below), the leftover amount of money that will be distributed to the Class is called the Net Settlement Amount. CPT Group, Inc. will then divide the Net Settlement Amount by the total amount of Piece Rate Hours to figure out how much money each class member who submits a Claim Form will receive for each piece rate hour that they worked for Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated. This -3-

amount of money is called the Piece Rate Hour Value. Each Class Member who submits a timely Claim Form will receive an amount of money which is equal to the number of Piece Rate Hours he or she worked for Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated multiplied by the piece rate hour value. This amount will be subject to payroll taxes and lawfully required deductions will be made. The number of Piece Rate Hours you worked as a piece-rate farm worker for Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated from January 31, 2014 through July 26, 2015 will be determined based on Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated s records. If you feel that you were not credited with the correct number of piece rate hour worked from January 31, 2014 through July 26, 2015, you may submit evidence to the Settlement Administrator on or before November 1, 2017 with documentation to establish the number of piece rate hours you claim to have actually worked during the Class Period. DOCUMENTATION SENT TO THE SETTLEMENT ADMINSTRATOR WILL NOT BE RETURNED OR PRESERVED; DO NOT SEND ORIGINALS. The Plaintiff and the Defendant and the settlement administrator will promptly evaluate the evidence submitted and discuss in good faith how many piece rate hours should be credited to you. The settlement administrator will make the final decision as to how many piece rate hours are credited, and report the outcome to the you. If you are unsatisfied with the decision, you may submit an Objection, as discussed below. 8. What if my address changes? If you move after receiving this notice or if it was misaddressed, please complete the Change of Address portion of the Claim Form (which you should have received in this notice packet) and mail it to the settlement administrator at: 50 Corporate Park, Irvine, CA 92606 It is important that you send in your Change of Address form so that future notices and/or the settlement payment can reach you. 9. How Can I get a payment? What You Need To Do In Order To Get Your Payment To qualify for payment, please be sure to properly and timely complete and sign the attached Claim Form and send it to the Settlement Administrator. Please also be sure to update the Settlement Administrator if your address or phone number has or will change. Under the terms of the Settlement, you will only receive your Individual Settlement Payment if you submit a timely and valid Claim Form on or before November 1, 2017. WASHINGTON LAW PROTECTS CLASS MEMBERS FROM RETALIATION BASED ON THEIR DECISION TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT. YOUR DECISION TO PARTICIPATE OR NOT PARTICIPATE IN THIS SETTLEMENT WILL NOT IMPACT YOUR EMPLOYMENT WITH WYCKOFF FARMS, INCORPORATED. 10. When would I get my payment? The Court will hold a hearing on January 19, 2018 to decide whether to approve the settlement. If the Judge in Yakima County Superior Court approves the settlement, there may be appeals. It is always uncertain whether these appeals can be resolved, and resolving them can take time, perhaps more than a year. Everyone who is a Class Member and who submits a valid and timely Claim Form and who did not exclude themselves will be informed of the progress of the settlement. Please be patient. 11. What am I giving up to get a payment or stay in the Class? Unless you exclude yourself from the lawsuit, you are staying in the Class, and that means that you can t sue, continue to sue, or be part of any other lawsuit against Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, for unpaid rest period, interest or liquidated damages. It also means that all of the Court s orders will apply to you and legally bind you. If you do not exclude yourself, then you will agree to a Release of Claims. The Release of Claims will apply to you whether or not you submit a Claim Form, unless you submit a written request to exclude yourself from the lawsuit. The following claims are exactly the legal claims that you give up if you get the settlement benefit, and they are: The settlement includes a release by Class Members (other than those who submitted a timely request to be excluded) of Defendant Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated and its affiliated entities, parents, subsidiaries, owners, officers, shareholders, executives and managers from all claims from any and all claims raised in the complaint for unpaid rest periods, interest and liquidated damages for the period from January 31, 2014 to July 26, 2015, whether founded on state, federal or local -4-

law (including the Fair Labor Standards Act), including but not limited to claims under WAC Sections 296-131-020(2); the Washington Industrial Welfare Act (RCW 49.12, et. seq.); and 49.52.070. 12. Can I get a settlement payment if I still work for Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated? Yes, if you submit a timely Claim Form. If you are still working for Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, this settlement will not affect your employment. WASHINGTON LAW STRICTLY PROHIBITS RETALIATION. WYCKOFF FARMS, INCORPORATED, IS NOT PERMITTED TO TAKE AND WILL NOT TAKE ANY ADVERSE ACTION AGAINST YOU, AND WILL NOT TARGET, RETALIATE, HARASS OR DISCRIMINATE AGAINST YOU OR ANY OTHER CLASS MEMBER BECAUSE OF YOUR DECISION TO PARTICIPATE OR NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SETTLEMENT. 13. How do I get out of the settlement? Excluding Yourself from the Settlement If you do not want to take part in the settlement, you can exclude yourself. To exclude yourself from the settlement, you must send a letter or postcard postmarked no later than November 1, 2017 with your name, telephone number, and signature. The request for exclusion should state: I WISH TO BE EXCLUDED FROM THE SETTLEMENT CLASS IN THE WYCKOFF FARMS, INCORPORATED, LAWSUIT. I UNDERSTAND BY ASKING TO BE EXCLUDED FROM THE SETTLEMENT CLASS, I WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY MONEY FROM THE SETTLEMENT OF THIS LAWSUIT AND WILL NOT BE RELEASING ANY CLAIMS I MIGHT HAVE. Send the Request for Exclusion directly to the Settlement Administrator at the following address: 50 Corporate Park, Irvine, CA 92606 by no later than November 1, 2017. Any person who files a timely request to be excluded from the settlement will, upon receipt, no longer be a Class Member, will not receive any money from the Settlement, and cannot object to the settlement. You will not be legally bound by anything that happens in this lawsuit. You may be able to sue (or continue to sue) Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, in the future for the claims that were brought in this lawsuit. 14. If I don t exclude myself, can I sue Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, for the same thing later? No. Unless you exclude yourself, you give up any right to sue Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated for the claims that this settlement resolves. If you have a pending lawsuit speak to your lawyer in that case immediately. You must exclude yourself from this Class to continue your own lawsuit. Remember, the exclusion deadline is November 1, 2017. 15. If I exclude myself, can I get money from this settlement? No. If you exclude yourself, you will not receive any money from the settlement. But, you may sue, continue to sue, or be part of a different lawsuit against Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated. 16. Do I have a lawyer in this case? The Lawyers Representing You The Court has appointed three law firms, one based in Washington and two based in Los Angeles, CA to represent you and the other Class Members: Craig Ackermann from Ackermann & Tilajef, P.C., India Lin Bodien, Esq., and Tatiana Hernandez from the Law Office of Tatiana Hernandez, P.C. These lawyers are called Class Counsel. You will not be charged for these lawyers. If you want to be represented by your own lawyer, you may hire one at your own expense. 17. How will the lawyers be paid? Class counsel which consists of attorneys from three separate law firms have been prosecuting this lawsuit on behalf of the Class Members on a contingency fee basis (that is, without being paid any money to date) and have been paying all litigation costs and expenses. To date, Class Counsel has litigated many aspects of the case including review of many documents and data about the amount owed for unpaid rest periods, telephonic interviews and conferences, settlement efforts, direct settlement negotiations with opposing counsel, and attendance at a private mediation. The Court will determine the actual amount awarded to Class Counsel as attorneys fees, which will be paid from the Settlement Amount. Class Members are not personally responsible for any of Class Counsel s attorneys fees or expenses. Class Counsel will -5-

collectively ask for fees of up to twenty-two percent of the Settlement Amount ($146,960) as reasonable compensation for the work Class Counsel performed and will continue to perform in this Lawsuit. Class Counsel also will ask for reimbursement of up to $7,500 for the costs Class Counsel incurred in connection with the Lawsuit. The Court may award less than these amounts. 18. What other expenses are taken out of the total settlement amount? Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated has agreed to pay $668,000 to resolve the claims that were brought in this lawsuit. In addition to the deductions for attorneys fees and costs, Class Counsel will also ask the Court to award Class Representative Lea Gaytan Ramirez a service payment in the amount of $5,000 to compensate her for her service and extra work provided on behalf of the Class Members. The Class Representative may also receive a share of the settlement as a class member. As noted, under the terms of the Settlement Agreement, an additional amount up to $41,000 will be deducted from the total settlement amount and will be paid to the Settlement Administrator, who is sending this notice to you, and will perform all the administrative duties related to this settlement, including mailing notices to 3,812 class members, tracking claims, opt outs and any objections, and attempting to locate class members when notice packets bounce back, and filing tax submissions, among other things. Objecting to the Settlement You can tell the Court that you don t agree with the settlement or some part of it. 19. How Do I tell the court that I don t like the settlement? If you re a Class Member, you can object to the settlement if you don t like any part of it. You can give reasons why you think the Court should not approve it. The Court will consider your views. To object, you must send a letter or post card to the settlement administrator with your name, telephone number, address and dates of employment with Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, by saying that you object to the Settlement in the case of Lea Gaytan Ramirez, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, plaintiff v. Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, a Washington Corporation, Defendant, Case No. 17-2-00224-39. Be sure to include your name, address, telephone number, your signature, and the reasons you object to the settlement. Mail the objection to the settlement administrator by no later than November 1, 2017 at: 50 Corporate Park, Irvine, CA 92606 20. What s the difference between objecting and excluding? Objecting is simply telling the Court that you don t like something about the settlement. You can object only if you stay in the Class. Excluding yourself is telling the Court that you don t want to be part of the Class. If you exclude yourself, you have no basis to object because the case no longer affects you. The Court s Fairness Hearing The Court will hold a hearing to decide whether to approve the settlement. 21. When and where will the Court decide whether to approve the settlement? The Court will hold a Fairness Hearing at 9:30 a.m. on January 19, 2018 at the Superior Court of the State of Washington for the County of Yakima, located at 128 N 2nd Street Room 314 Yakima, WA 98901. At this hearing the Court will consider whether the settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate. If there are objections, the Court will consider them. The Superior Court Judge in Yakima will listen to any people in the case who appear and who have asked to speak at the hearing. The Court may also decide how much money to pay to Class Counsel and to reimburse them for their costs as well as the service award for the Class Representative. After the hearing, the Court will decide whether to approve the settlement. We do not know how long these decisions will take. 22. Do I have to come to the hearing? No. Class Counsel will answer questions the Judge may have. But, you are welcome to come at your own expense. If you send an objection, you don t have to come to Court to talk about it. As long as you mailed your written objection on time, the Court will consider it. You may also pay your own lawyer to attend, but it s not necessary. -6-

23. May I speak at the hearing? You may ask the Court for permission to speak at the Fairness Hearing. To do so, you should file a Notice of Appearance with the Court, and send a copy to Class Counsel and to Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated s lawyers, at the following addresses: CLASS COUNSEL Craig J. Ackermann, Esq. Ackermann & Tilajef, P.C. 1180 South Beverly Drive, Suite 610 Los Angeles, California 90035 Telephone: (310) 277-0614 India Lin Bodien, Esq. India Lin Bodien, Attorney at Law 2522 North Proctor Street, #387 Tacoma, Washington 98406 Telephone: (253) 212-7913 Tatiana Hernandez, Esq. Law Office of Tatiana Hernandez, P.C 1180 South Beverly Drive, Suite 610 Los Angeles, California 90035 Telephone: (213) 909-4248 WYCKOFF FARMS, INCORPORATED S COUNSEL Brendan V. Monahan, Esq. Stokes Lawrence Velikanje Moore & Shore 120 N. Naches Avenue Yakima, WA 98901 Telephone: (509) 853-3000 The Notice of Appearance should state the name and number of the case, which is Lea Gaytan Ramirez, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, plaintiff v. Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated, a Washington Corporation, Defendant, Case No. 17-2-00224-39. Your Notice of Objection must be postmarked no later than November 1, 2017. Whether or not you send in a request to appear, you will be allowed to speak at the hearing if you appear on that date and ask to be heard. However, you cannot speak at the hearing if you excluded yourself from the lawsuit. 24. What happens if I do nothing at all? If You Do Nothing If you are a Class Member (as defined above in Question #5), and received this notice, and you do not timely submit a Claim Form or Request for Exclusion Form, and if the Settlement receives final approval from the Court, you will receive no money from this settlement, AND any legal claims you may have that are covered by the Settlement will be forever extinguished, and you will forfeit your right to bring or participate in a similar action against Wyckoff Farms, Incorporated for the claims raised in this case. 25. Are there more details about the settlement? Getting More Information This notice summarizes the proposed settlement. More details are in a document called the Settlement Agreement. You can get a copy of the Settlement Agreement by calling Class Counsel and requesting a copy or by calling the Settlement Administrator and asking for a copy of the Settlement Agreement. Call 1-833-838-5842 Toll Free for more information. -7-