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  3. A ‘contractor’ took $6,000 for work in Miami-Dade, then ...

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  4. Police seek contractor who took $118,000 from Hurricane Ian ...

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    A contractor who allegedly scammed victims of Hurricane Ian has had a warrant issued for his arrest. Justin Hoover, 45, is accused of taking money, to the tune of $118,000, from Florida homeowners ...

  5. Unreported employment - Wikipedia

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    The employer or the employee often does so for tax evasion or avoiding and violating other laws such as obtaining unemployment benefits while being employed. [1] The working contract is made without social security costs and does typically not provide health insurance, paid parental leave, paid vacation or pension funds.

  6. The Life and Death of an Amazon Warehouse Temp

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    The EMS dispatch reports do suggest that some people may have been trying to work while ill. During the peak season of 2012, a 26-year-old woman was experiencing stomach pains and vomiting. “Been going on for the last 48 hrs,” the report reads. About a year later, a 24-year-old woman was reported to be suffering an asthma attack at the ...

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  8. Labor rights - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., people who were born outside of the country tend to work in riskier jobs and have a higher chance of encountering death on the job. The low-wage sectors, which many undocumented people work in, have the highest rates of wage and hour violation. [44] Estimates claim that 31% of undocumented people work in service jobs.

  9. Davis–Bacon Act of 1931 - Wikipedia

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    “According to a study on youth and minority employment published by the Congressional Joint Economic Committee on July 6, 1977, Davis–Bacon wage requirements discourage nonunion contractors from bidding on Federal construction work, thus harming minority and young workers who are more likely to work in the nonunionized sector of the ...