The government has targeted the residential construction industry for its investigation because of its high
number of immigrant workers that it employs and after recent investigations have found some construction contractors have been misclassifying workers as independent contractors to get around wage laws, says Nancy J. Leppink, acting director of the department's wage and hour division.
Not exact matches
In real dollars and
number of jobs,
immigrant - founded engineering and technology firms in the U.S. employed roughly 560,000
workers and generated $ 63 billion in sales in 2012.
As part
of a policy review, Miliband proposes sanctions against labour agencies that advertise solely for
immigrant workers, an early warning system if some industries are employing disproportionately large
number of foreign
workers, a doubling
of fines if employers undercut the minimum wage, and no early lifting
of migrant barriers for new EU countries such as Croatia.
Education Secretary Arne Duncan says that the
number of people in need
of more schooling and training — counting dropouts, the unemployed,
immigrants who speak little English and middle - aged
workers in declining industries — is three times as large.
It would do this through an increase in the
number of immigrants that Ontario can select under the Provincial Nominee Program from the current 2,500 to 5,000 per year with a focus on economic class
immigrants rather than
workers that continue to build the province through temporary foreign
workers programs (construction, caregiving, farming, hospitality services etc).
Rising
numbers of female executives, affluent
immigrants, growing
numbers of younger and older
workers and a ballooning retiree population will have a profound influence on residential real estate in the U.S. over the next 10 years, according to Burns and Porter.
There is certainly a higher quantity
of gay males, as well as
immigrant workers, who skew the
numbers.