Raising Alarm About Widespread Fraud: 'Threatens Our Swedish Model'
A report reveals widespread fraud among subcontractors at major construction sites in Sweden, alarming industry leaders about the potential threat to the country's labor model.
Labor Court condemns Bosch to pay R$ 12.2 million for fraud in work inspections
The Regional Labor Court of the 15th Region has ordered Bosch to pay R$ 12.2 million in damages due to fraud in labor inspections affecting multiple workers.
Thousands of public employees lost parts of their service pension. Why was the case shelved?
Thousands of former public employees in Norway allege that the state has committed pension fraud, leading to a complaint and subsequent investigation that was shelved by the police.
Logistics giant back under the prosecutors' spotlight. Seizure of 27 million euros for Ceva
Ceva Logistics is facing a financial seizure of over 27 million euros amid ongoing investigations into fraudulent activities.
Wage 'Arrears' Are Not the Issue, But 'Theft' and 'Fraud' Must Be Rooted Out [Morning Sun]
The article discusses the severe issue of unpaid wages among undocumented migrant workers in South Korea, emphasizing the exploitation they face from employers, who often threaten them into silence.
Severe blow to Gavin Newsom: Federal Government will investigate California after discovering million-dollar unemployment fraud
The U.S. Department of Labor announced it will deploy a strike team to investigate California's Employment Development Department over a significant unemployment fraud scheme.
Labor Department deploys โstrike teamโ to California over $21B unemployment debt, fraud concerns
The Labor Department has sent a team to California to tackle issues of fraud and improper payments in its unemployment insurance program, following significant federal concerns.
Chubu Electric Workers' Union Starts Negotiations Without Specifying Amounts After Hamaoka Data Fraud Incident During Spring Labor Offensive
The Chubu Electric Workers' Union has initiated wage negotiations without specifying amounts, following a fraud incident related to seismic data at the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant.
Mendoza Justice Ordered Manaos to Pay Over $800 Million to a Former Employee
Mendoza's Supreme Court mandated that Manaos pay over $800 million to a former employee for fraudulent registration practices.
Labor Minister Jean-Pierre Farandou Rules Out Using "Phone Calls" to Track Social Fraud
Labor Minister Jean-Pierre Farandou emphasizes that the biggest social fraudsters are not individuals, but rather a small number of companies failing to pay their contributions.
Fight Against Social Fraud: They Milk the State Multiple Times
The article discusses the rampant social fraud perpetrated by unscrupulous intermediaries exploiting the state and impoverished migrants in Germany, calling for an end to these practices to maintain social peace.
Social Fraud: the Minister of Labor 'favorable' to the suspension of benefits in case of 'serious suspicion'
The French Minister of Labor, Jean-Pierre Farandou, supports suspending social benefits when there is serious suspicion of fraud.
Thousands of people escape from forced labor centers dedicated to cyber fraud in Cambodia
Thousands of individuals, including alleged trafficking victims, have escaped or been freed from extensive cyber fraud labor camps across Cambodia, leaving them stranded and destitute, according to Amnesty International.
Alleged scam kingpin Chen Zhi extradited to China after Cambodia arrest
Chen Zhi, a Chinese-born tycoon indicted in the US for fraud and money laundering, has been arrested in Cambodia and extradited to China, facing allegations of running an extensive online scam network and operating forced labor camps.