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  • Cheating Employers Exposed

    This thread will be dedicated to proof of under the table employers activities. Video and photo evidence of employers hiring workers under the table, or businesses that are operating illegally.

    Our first star:
    A woman picks up several people at Sacramento's mecca for undocumented laborer's and takes them to a new business to work.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3CEyp35qFI"]YouTube - ‪night club hire‬‏[/ame]

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La8a5hHlcBQ"]YouTube - ‪the scammers (Night club hire)‬‏[/ame]




  • #2
    Immigrants hiring immigrants

    This guy picks up workers for someone else. Or so he says

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ce3fCfJsD6w"]YouTube - ‪sikh hires day laborer‬‏[/ame]

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    • #3
      This guy crams in as many workers as possible in his two seater truck

      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0ZoYEJGRF8"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0ZoYEJGRF8[/ame]


      Part 2

      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDhvIkjHR-4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDhvIkjHR-4[/ame]

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      • #4
        These are the ones that irritate the hell out of me. Looks to me like an under the table contractor hiring an under the table worker

        [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKIuLdr5ZqU"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKIuLdr5ZqU[/ame]

        Our trip was lengthened while we stopped for parts

        [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBCQGrHRebM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBCQGrHRebM[/ame]

        See how nice the neighborhood is? Why can't he afford to buy from Labor Ready?

        [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCdX7J_JcDU"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCdX7J_JcDU[/ame]

        Click here to watch my-friend-made-me-do-it

        Click here to watch unlicensed-contractor-beats-it

        I was really inspired when this guy told me I should move if I didn't like the day laborers taking over the neighborhood

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        • #5
          The whole area was lousy with day loiterer's. Even the HD a mile away was teaming with them. We were well on our way to the 150 mark today

          [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LIDoqee1FA"]YouTube - ‪DLC intro 10 20 07‬‏[/ame]

          These DL's just block the guys driveway all day long as if they were the property owner

          [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9W2dC5V8Ew"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9W2dC5V8Ew[/ame]

          Business for the loiterer's was not that good, but there were a few buyers

          [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76o6Aa4YVLI"]YouTube - ‪pick up medley‬‏[/ame]

          There were a couple of rocks tossed at me from across the street.

          [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu0dDA7Gxlc"]YouTube - ‪projectiles‬‏[/ame]

          Some of these DL's refuse to use the facilities that are just a few feet away.


          [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cQUvFbGisk"]YouTube - ‪outdoor privvy‬‏[/ame]

          This one is kind of strange. This vehicle has Government plates



          [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmd70Qi794k"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmd70Qi794k[/ame]

          These two were sent over to do something to me, but I believe they got discouraged when they saw that I had a second camera. I pointed that right at them in widescreen while I continued to use my hand held.


          [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv-UHkpvX2U"]YouTube - ‪stalkers.wmv‬‏[/ame]

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          • #6
            Today, I followed a car, a Lexus mind you, that picked up 3 DL's. The driver took them to a TARGET store, where they disappeared inside. I'm guessing they were working for some outside vendor or contractor working on the store. After I couldn't locate them, I found the stores security person and let him review the video clips. I don't know what will happen, but I intend to follow up with an Email to the store manager tomorrow. I also left our flier on the door handle of the Lexus
            I will get the videos posted tomorrow.
            My next students were a husband and wife I believe. they had the DL's follow them to the U-Haul dealership a couple miles away, where I ended up having a fairly level headed discussion with them as the DL's used their cell phones to take pictures of the truck and the license plate. Hopefully, the couple sent them away so there will be no reward for loitering in the neighborhood.
            This type of activism feels good folks. I get to see the end results of DL hires and I'm expecting that someday in the not too distant future I may follow some employer to the Taj Majal of work sites for DL's. The Mayors house maybe? Wouldn't that be upsetting ?
            Again, pictures and videos tomorrow

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            • #7
              These two contractor types hired a couple or more DL's and took them to beautiful land park, home of district supervisor Jimmy Yee. Yee likes the idea of day laborers and under the table businesses cheating the rest of us.


              Day Laborers are good for your neighborhood, but not mine

              [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymCxE6VM_EM"]YouTube - ‪Land Park Hire‬‏[/ame]

              I spoke with both of these guys and they gave me the usual story about never going there before, and never again now too. I'm holding them to that

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              • #8
                This is documentation of two guys in a mini van who hired DL's and had them follow to this building:
                DL's tried sideswipe me as they followed their employer, but I pressed on. The jobsite ended up being a medical building in campus commons area. that area is anything but common. I'd like to live there. Without the DL's and their employers that is. Towards the end, the van driver came over and tried to block me in, but I just introduced myself

                [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMjKvtrTmSM"]YouTube - ‪medical company hire‬‏[/ame]




                Last edited by AyatollahGondola; 11-06-2007, 11:17 AM.

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                • #9
                  Here is from this morning's tour at Sacramento's fraudulent business incubator, AKA the Sacramento day labor center.

                  First off, the subject of today's investigation



                  This video shows the All My Son's Moving company parking in the NO STOPPING zone where the day laborers loiter and wait for someone to hire them under the table



                  [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNMT0PFKIOc"]YouTube - ‪All My Sons Moving co. at Sacramento Day Labor area‬‏[/ame]

                  On the way to the jobsite, I contacted the company about this truck

                  [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMSpDUOwuPE"]YouTube - ‪Discussion with Moving Co Manager‬‏[/ame]

                  This is the area of the jobsite. Nice, secure, gated enclave of unsuspecting residents. This area is just a few blocks from Supervisor Jimmie Yee's home.....again!

                  [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RbFO73HAJA"]YouTube - ‪All my Sons Moving Company Jobsite With Day Laborers‬‏[/ame]

                  And here are some of the available day laborers whom may be entering your property with a company you contract with. Note the paper bag concealing a beverage in the one available workers' hand

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                  • #10
                    Today, I followed a van with a plumbing contractors license number and name on it after he picked up some help at the Sac DLC. One of the hazards of tailing marks like this is that they often take their employees on tour with them as they do other chores like go to the bank, etc..
                    this guy went east and then north to get fuel; Then we went to Home Depot for parts; then south and east where i lost him twice. Turns out he was lost looking for his customer. he doubled back, and i thought he was trying to lose me as I followed him through a Kmart parking lot. then, I lost him again. all was not lost though. I had his name, license number, and telephone from the side and back of his truck.
                    So, today, i gave him a call. I introduced myself and we had a short discussion about the effects of people hiring illegally. I reminded him that the CSLB website lists him as exempt from workers comp because he claims no employees. He gave me the usual story that most of them do: It was my first time, and I only needed one person for one day....etc. but in the end, he agreed not to come back. some folks need the locks pointed out to them. you know......locks are just there to keep the honest man honest. Here, the laws are there to keep the honest man honest. The real thieves and cheats blow right through locks and laws even when they are pointed out to them
                    I think this one was an honest man. just needed the lock pointed out.
                    Anyone like to guess how many honest men don't end up getting their pictures and names up on this website?

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                    • #11
                      Enforcement works! And I might add that it works on other than federal level. Just this one fraudulent employer getting busted is going to limit the amount of day laborers loitering on MLK and 47th. As more advertisement gets out about this and how the state has gotten some leads from unlicensed, uninsured businesses operating in this area, it will become a place for fraudulent employers to avoid.
                      Nice work everybody!!!!!!!!

                      Among those targeted in the sting, Villa posted bail after being booked into Sacramento County jail along with Elver Chili Martin, 30, of Sacramento. Authorities allege that Martin has a history of hiring day laborers in Sacramento for 12 to 14 hours a day and not paying them.

                      Mares said authorities booked Martin for not having proper identification. Other alleged violations include illegal advertising and lack of workers' compensation insurance. Martin's car was also towed

                      http://www.sacbee.com/103/story/663368.html

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                      • #12
                        Illegal Operators Rounded Up in
                        Rancho Cordova Sting by Contractors State License Board


                        Local man could face felony charges for contracting in emergency zone
                        SACRAMENTO —- A man suspected of ripping off day laborers, and a contractor with a suspended license, who was the target of financial abuse complaints, were among those nabbed by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) in a sting operation on Wednesday. Members of CSLB’s Statewide Investigative Fraud Team (SWIFT) posed as homeowners during the daylong operation at a storm damaged condominium. They worked closely with the Rancho Cordova Building Department and the Rancho Cordova Police Department to go after blatant abusers.
                        The SWIFT team received bids from the suspects on projects at the sting house that included landscaping, painting, concrete and fencing. When the bids went over $500 on a job, the men were cited. California law requires a state contractor’s license for home improvement jobs that are valued at $500 or more in supplies and labor.
                        “The suspects who get caught in the Board’s sting operations usually have other legal problems.” said CSLB Registrar Steve Sands. “Homeowners are taking big risks when they use unlicensed people for work on their property. This latest operation emphasizes the fact that it pays to be cautious about who you hire.”
                        Investigators received tips that Michael Villa, a suspended contractor was financially abusing homeowners in Rancho Cordova. He bid on a storm damaged roof, in a declared State of Emergency zone, which made him eligible for felony charges under state law. He also got a $5,000 administrative citation. Another suspect, Elver Chili Martin, has been under investigation for months. He would allegedly pick up day laborers, and work them for as many as 12 to 14 hour days without pay. He was booked for not having proper identification, had his car towed, and could face additional legal problems along with civil penalties of $15,000.
                        The remaining suspects bid on regular home improvement projects and were charged with contracting without a license and illegal advertising. These are usually misdemeanor charges and carry a potential sentence of up to six months in jail and/or a $500 fine. The penalties go up with each conviction.
                        “We take a proactive approach to improve the safety and security of our residents in Rancho Cordova. That’s why we were so pleased to cooperate so closely with the CSLB to apprehend unsavory workers,” said Tom Trimberger, Chief Building Official for Rancho Cordova. “We will continue to work with the CSLB to ensure that these illegal business practices are actively discouraged in Rancho Cordova.”
                        Unlicensed operators are part of a multi-billion dollar underground economy that takes jobs away from legitimate contractors, and tax dollars from schools, roads and law enforcement. Illegal operators rarely have workers’ compensation or liability insurance. Homeowners have little recourse if something goes wrong with an unlicensed operator.
                        The people who were issued citations are scheduled to appear in Sacramento County Superior Court on March 26.
                        Unlicensed Suspects
                        NAMEAGECITY OF RESIDENCEVIOLATIONSViengphone Jack Sidovang34Modesto7028, 7017.1Michael Villa37Rancho Cordova7028, 7028.16, 7027.3
                        BookedChris Alexander51Fair Oaks7028, 7027.1German Fernando Chile Gomez40Sacramento7028. 7027.1Gerald Everts Meacle, Jr.47Sacramento7028Sami S. Kotkavaara31Citrus Heights7028Martin Andrew Isborn43Carmichael7028Toan Nguyen52Sacramento7028.7, 7027.1Victoriano Ponce Garcia36North Highlands7028, 7027.1Erik Stephen Jorrick40West Sacramento7028, 7027.1William West60Shingle Springs7028, 7027.1Jamie Simpson44Sacramento7028, 7027.1Elver Chili Martin30Sacramento7028, 7027.1, 7125.2d
                        Labor Code 3700.5Arthur St. Jean43Sacramento7028, 7027.1Micahel Aitkens
                        A+ Construction Handyman48Sacramento7027.1, 7028Elver Danilo Chili Martin30Sacramento7028, 7027.1, 7125dMel Anthony Hall37Fair Oaks7028, 7027.1Jake Christopher Wills35Sacramento7027.1, 7028

                        Business & Profession Code Violations:
                        7028 – Acting in the capacity of a contractor without a license
                        7027.1 – Illegal advertising
                        7028.7 – Citation for unlicensed activity
                        7125d – Lack of workers compensation insurance
                        7153 – Selling without registration
                        7028.16 – Unlicensed activity in declared emergency or disaster zone
                        7027.3 – Illegal use of suspended license

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