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Hiring Undocumented Workers and Skipping Wages Isn’t a Loophole.

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H

e worked as a building superintendent for three and a half years. His employer conceded he did the work. He was never paid wages after his first two weeks. The New Jersey Supreme Court just explained why that arrangement is going to cost the employer.

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;DR: The New Jersey Supreme Court unanimously reversed dismissal of an undocumented worker’s wage claim, holding that Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA)

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