Staffing Firm Indicted on Labor Trafficking
The company used false information for H-2B work visas and charged workers fees ranging from $400 to $3,000 and allegedly threatened workers with a $5,000 fee if they returned to their home country, the Attorney’s Office said.
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Tags: H-2B, Staffing Agencies, Worksite Enforcement
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