Mönchengladbach Market Hall Inspection Finds Wage Theft Cases
A recent inspection in Mönchengladbach's market hall uncovered four suspected cases of wage withholding and misappropriation. The inspection, involving 73 control officers, also revealed several immediate reporting violations.
The inspection, conducted during week 39, resulted in 31 inspections and the collection of 128 personal records. A total of 8 instances of wage withholding and misappropriation were found across four suspected cases. Meanwhile, the Main Customs Office Krefeld joined EMPACT Action Days to combat human trafficking and illegal employment. The results of the inspections are being evaluated, and suspected cases are being investigated further.
The inspection in Mönchengladbach's market hall uncovered serious wage-related offenses. The Main Customs Office Krefeld also participated in efforts to combat illegal employment. Authorities are now investigating the suspected cases and will take appropriate action.
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