In assessing penalties against the employer in hypothetical


Question: In assessing penalties against the employer in hypothetical number (19) above, and again assuming that the court has broad discretion whether to impose severe or mild penalties, what weight should a judge give each of the following factors in determining punishment:

(1) availability or lack of American workers to fill the jobs held by the alien workers;

(2) level of compensation and benefits provided to the illegal workers;

(3) the health and safety conditions to which the illegal workers were subjected; and

(4) the handling of payroll deductions or lack of such payroll "formalities"?

Solution Preview :

Prepared by a verified Expert
Business Law and Ethics: In assessing penalties against the employer in hypothetical
Reference No:- TGS02498138

Now Priced at $15 (50% Discount)

Recommended (96%)

Rated (4.8/5)