Saturday, April 10, 2010
SOUTH CAROLINA EXPECTS CITATIONS AGAINST EMPLOYERS TO INCREASE
South Carolina newspaper The State reports that the number of employers cited under the state's new sanctions law will increase when audits of small employers begin in July:
State officials expect the number of companies cited for violating the state's immigration laws will rise when audits of small businesses begin in July.
Those audits will focus on businesses that traditionally hire foreign workers, meaning landscapers, hotels, restaurants, golf courses and construction companies will be first to get inspected.
The state has been auditing larger employers since last summer, and so far the compliance rate has been high, said Jim Knight, spokesman for the S.C. Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, the agency conducting the audits.
'On July 1, 2010, ask me if my compliance rate is going to be as high as 94 percent,' Knight said. 'No, it's not.'
# posted by Greg Siskind @ 7:33 PM
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State officials expect the number of companies cited for violating the state's immigration laws will rise when audits of small businesses begin in July.
Those audits will focus on businesses that traditionally hire foreign workers, meaning landscapers, hotels, restaurants, golf courses and construction companies will be first to get inspected.
The state has been auditing larger employers since last summer, and so far the compliance rate has been high, said Jim Knight, spokesman for the S.C. Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, the agency conducting the audits.
'On July 1, 2010, ask me if my compliance rate is going to be as high as 94 percent,' Knight said. 'No, it's not.'
# posted by Greg Siskind @ 7:33 PM
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