Can a person without residency that is working demand the company where he is working?
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Can a person without residency that is working demand the company where he is working?
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The OP is probably trying to ask if he can sue his employer. I am not going to answer the question because he shouldn't be working!
Nor should the employer be employing him. Let the chips fall where they may. The Labor Code and Labor Board are blind to immigration status in employment matters.The OP is probably trying to ask if he can sue his employer. I am not going to answer the question because he shouldn't be working!
I knew that lawyeres can do a lot in DR but in this case what is my employee try to get?
Which provision of the Labor Code did you not adhere to?I knew that lawyeres can do a lot in DR but in this case what is my employee try to get?
You can sue your employer despite the fact that you're an illegal alien. Labor courts have allowed it for years.
Can a person without residency that is working demand the company where he is working?
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There is no requirement that requires the Labor Department to report to the Immigration Department. It was set up this way to prevent employers from taking advantage of aliens who wiuld be afraid to report unlawful work practices. The theory being, if illegals could be employed for less without fear of reporting, it would encourage illegal hiring at the detriment of legal employees.Under the new immigration regulations, should not the worker be deported and the employer fined?
There is no requirement that requires the Labor Department to report to the Immigration Department. It was set up this way to prevent employers from taking advantage of aliens who wiuld be afraid to report unlawful work practices. The theory being, if illegals could be employed for less without fear of reporting, it would encourage illegal hiring at the detriment of legal employees.
Sadly mot undocumented Haitians still think otherwise they'll get deported if they go to the labor department. Heck! They even have Kreyol translators on staff!
Too many people wanting cheap labor, eh? Another case of the government at odds with itself based upon corrupted policy.
I thought to "sue" as an non resident you need a Million Dollar Bond? So you are assuming the Worker is a RESIDENT?