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Illegal Workers Could Cost You Tens of Thousands
Illegal Workers Could Cost You Tens of ThousandsTime to get startedThis could be a very big deal even if your company doesn't hire from immigrant populations, as it may affect companies you do business with. At the very least it may impact your favorite restaurant, or the fresh food...
Tags: Illegal Workers, THOUSANDS, worker
Discussion threads 2007-08-16

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Palestinian dove Nusseibeh held over alleged illegal workers
JERUSALEM AFP ? Leading Palestinian peace activist Sari Nusseibeh was arrested by Israeli police and questioned for several hours for allegedly employing illegal workers before he was released, he told AFP. Nusseibeh, who chairs Al-Quds University in annexed east Jerusalem, was whisked away by border guards early Wednesday from...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, worker
Research articles 2004-04-28
Chamber takes on law aimed at illegal workers
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Monday threw its considerable weight behind efforts to eliminate a groundbreaking Hazleton, Pa., law penalizing businesses that hire illegal workers and landlords who rent to them. The Hazleton ordinance, which also makes English the official language of the small...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, immigrant, Pennsylvania, worker
Research articles 2007-03-06
Nearly 279,000 illegal workers benefit from UAE amnesty
DUBAI AFP — The United Arab Emirates said Sunday that nearly 279,000 illegal workers had taken advantage of a three-month amnesty to either regularise their situation or decide to leave the country. "More than 278,715 violators have taken advantage of the past period to settle their situation by either...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, amnesty, benefit, U.A.E., worker
Research articles 2007-09-02
Facing a tough situation: employers hiring workers who live in the United States illegally risk fines and civil lawsuits. In addition, the huge size of the illegal work force is causing the workers' compensation system in some states to deteriorate
The last time the United States tried to reform its immigration laws was in 1986. Now the economic stakes are a lot higher, and vastly more employers are at legal risk. Twenty years ago, illegal workers were mainly in agriculture. Because the 1986 legislation did nothing to prevent more...
Tags: chamber, compensation, hiring, Tyson Foods Inc., worker
Research articles 2006-06-01
Illegal Workers Can Stay...For Now
The "No-Match" regulation issued in August, which would fine companies that knowingly employ illegal immigrants up to $10,000 per worker, has been restrained since labor groups and immigrant activists filed a federal lawsuit. The government was ready to send out 140,000 "no-match" letters in September, each listing 10 or more employees whose names don't match their...
Tags: Worker, Government, Lori Deschene
Blog posts 2007-10-11
Fact Sheet: Holding Employers Accountable for the Workers They Hire
Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill Has Strong New Safeguards Against Hiring Illegal Workers WASHINGTON -- White House Press Office:Three Key Points On The Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill's Worksite Enforcement Provisions 1. To Meet Its Promise To Crack Down On The Hiring Of Illegal Workers, The Bipartisan...
Tags: database, Government, hiring, photograph, Social Security Administration, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of State, worker
Research articles 2007-05-30
Illegal Workers Could Cost You Tens of Thousands
Even if your company is already mindful of its workers' employment eligibility, you may want to double-check your hiring paperwork. The Department of Homeland Security-issued "No-Match" regulation imposes penalties on companies that don't verify employees' Social Security numbers with the SSA database within 90 days of hire. If you...
Tags: Worker, Homeland Security, Hiring, Operational Accounting, Social Security, Recruitment & Selection, Government, Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Lori Deschene
Blog posts 2007-08-15
Mo. court bars ATG from marketing WC plan. (Association of Trust and Guarantee, workers' compensation)
The Missouri Department of Insurance has obtained a permanent injunction barring Association of Trust and Guaranty, its principals and its sales personnel from marketing or promoting allegedly illegal workers' compensation policies in the state. C The Missouri Department of Insurance has obtained a...
Tags: ATG, compensation, insurance, marketing, worker
Research articles 1994-02-07
28 Workers Are Detained; West Virginia University to Keep Contractor.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
May 24--Despite a raid Tuesday that snatched 28 allegedly illegal workers from the West Virginia University Coliseum, a WVU official says the university plans to stick with the same contractor for asbestos removal. May 24--Despite a raid Tuesday that snatched 28 allegedly illegal ...
Tags: West Virginia University, worker
Research articles 2000-05-24
China's slave scandal kilns used 53,000 illegal workers
BEIJING AFP — Brick kilns and mines at the centre of a slavery scandal used more than 53,000 illegal migrant workers, state media reported Monday, as the probe into the abuses spread. Fan Duixiang, a senior member of the Shanxi provincial congress, said investigations found that 2,036 of the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, INTERNET, worker
Research articles 2007-06-24
Trouble on the hiring front: a compliance battle over illegal workers is turning up the heat on all employers, even those who try to comply with the law
Strawberry and tomato grower Tommy Brock can barely hide his amazement. For decades his family has been hiring Mexican workers, relying on the Social Security cards and other documentation they present as proof that they are eligible to work at his Plant City, Fla., farm. Brock says government agencies have...
Tags: compliance, hiring, immigrant, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, visa, worker
Research articles 2006-10-01
Gov't raids recycler IFCO, arrests 1,200; Gov't raids recycler IFCO, arrests 1,200.(casses of workers)
Byline: Jim Johnson More than one out of every five IFCO Systems North America Inc. workers have been arrested in a nationwide crackdown on alleged illegal immigrants at the company. Almost 1,200 alleged illegal workers and...
Tags: IFCO Systems N.V.
Research articles 2006-04-24
Recruiting trouble for Tyson - Raw Data - Tyson Foods Inc. hiring illegal immigrants litigation - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
The nation's biggest meat producer and processor, Tyson Foods, Inc., is fighting a federal indictment that charges it smuggled illegal immigrants from Mexico to work in its processing plants in order to cut costs and meet production goals. The 36-count indictment, unsealed in December 2001, names the company and six...
Tags: hiring, indictment, litigation, recruiting, Tyson Foods Inc.
Research articles 2002-02-01
2 federal agencies hold illegal immigrant data
Two federal agencies keep to themselves a mountain of evidence that investigators could use to indict the nation's burgeoning workforce of illegal immigrants and the firms that employ them. Last week, immigration agents trumpeted the arrests of 1,187 illegal workers in a massive sting on a single company, but...
Tags: agency, FINANCE, Government, Internal Revenue Service, worker
Research articles 2006-04-23
US Senate, White House in illegal immigrants deal
WASHINGTON AFP — Key US legislators clinched a deal with the White House Thursday on a sweeping immigration reform package that would bring 12 million illegal immigrants out of the shadows and bolster security along the US borders. The pact, announced by a group of Democratic and Republican senators,...
Tags: immigrant, immigration, Manufacturing, Republican, senator, U.S. Senate, White House
Research articles 2007-05-17
US Senate, White House in illegal immigrants deal
WASHINGTON AFP — Key US legislators clinched a deal with the White House Thursday on a sweeping immigration reform package that would bring 12 million illegal immigrants out of the shadows and bolster security along the US borders. The pact, announced by a group of Democratic and Republican senators,...
Tags: immigrant, immigration, Manufacturing, Republican, senator, U.S. Senate, White House
Research articles 2007-05-17
No access to reproductive health services--additional burden for female migrant workers: in Thailand, female migrant workers from neighbouring countries not only have to bear heavy workloads and schedules. They also continue to be subjected to the double
According to a 22 July 2003 article in the online version of the Bangkok Post, unplanned pregnancies, serious complications and deaths arising from unsafe abortions and HIV/Aids infection are on the rise among female migrant workers. Underground or illegal workers do not have access to family...
Tags: Bangkok Post, pregnancy, Transportation, worker
Research articles 2003-09-01
Illegal immigrant case leads to 5 guilty pleas
ALBANY, N.Y. AP -- Five former managers from a major crate and pallet manufacturer that employed illegal immigrants pleaded guilty Tuesday, 10 months after federal agents staged sweeping raids at company sites in 26 states. James Rice, 37, of Houston, an executive regional general manager of IFCO Systems,...
Tags: IFCO Systems N.V.
Research articles 2007-02-28
CZECH REPUBLIC: USA TIGHTENS VISA ISSUING PROCEDURES DUE TO FEAR OF ILLEGAL WORKER INFLUX.(Brief Article)
According to Prague Post, the United States tightened procedures for issuing visas to Czechs who want to visit America because of ... According to Prague Post, the United States tightened procedures for issuing visas to Czechs who want to visit America because of concerns about...
Tags: Visa Inc., worker
Research articles 2003-05-06
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