Illegal workers
by Contributing Columnist
Published: November 14,2010
Tags: Associated General Contractors of Mississippi, law, Perry Nations
E-Verify program is far from perfect By NASH NUNNERY I contributor pnash22@aol.com The official mandate to require all federal contractors to check the legal status of their employees to confirm their eligibility to work in the U.S. is now a year old. But one Mississippi construction official says that although E-Verify helps in filtering illegal [...]
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