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Labor/Employment

Nov. 28, 2017

Cleaning company accused of forced labor, among other employment charges

Plaintiffs’ lawyers have leveled an ambitious litany of charges against a national cleaning company, accusing the employer of everything from mislabeling cleaners as independent contractors to violating the state’s Trafficking Victims Protection Act.

Cleaning company accused of forced labor, among other employment charges
OLIVIER

Plaintiffs’ lawyers have leveled an ambitious litany of charges against a national cleaning company, accusing the employer of everything from mislabeling cleaners as independent contractors to violating the state’s Trafficking Victims Protection Act.

Monique Olivier of Duckworth Peters Lebowitz Olivier LLP and Carole Vigne of Legal Aid at Work say CleanNet USA Inc. violated seven statutes related to employment misclassification, inc...

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