Posted on 10/04/2017 8:27:42 AM PDT by Maceman
They trim trees in my suburban area
Under "The Buck Stops Here" rule, why wasn't the CEO jailed, even if for only a wrist-slap six months? ("Oh the horror! Whatever will the Country Club members think of me now?")
Fines are just a cost of doing business. Jail time for the upper crust however . . .
It is very simple ... you will. Asphlund is the company that cuts trees for the Utilities. You know, when there is a storm and trees blow onto the lines and your power goes out? Asphlund is the company that removes the trees from the lines so that the utility can hook the wires back up. That being the case, your utility bill will go up to pay the fine.
Sad when the government decides which businesses go under and which ones survive.
The managers of the company should lose their jobs. With 90 million people not working in the US, you can be sure another company will pick up the slack. First the welfare needs to be converted to workfare.
No mercy should be shown here. None.
They decided to go out of business when they decided to run a criminal enterprise. That was their decision.
Not to mention roofers.
Yes, like it or not, there are jobs Americans don’t want to do.
They’ll just raise prices to cover the fine. They should have been perp walked to jail.
Fantastic news
We had a construction company for many years and lived in fear of getting nailed for hiring illegals. In recent years I know many many companies made it a practice to hire, depending on the work being done, Mexicans who were generally known to be cheaper and better workers than the union types - who would often go over their paychecks on Friday while reading to us from their union book.
Bill Clinton was the first prez to do it when he went after Tyson Chicken. In that case a couple of local plant managers were convicted but everybody at corporate level escaped.
GW Bush got convictions against IFCO Pallet company and a couple of smaller companies.
Usually they go with a civil prosecution because that is much easier and cheaper to convict. And, with a civil prosecution they can back off of the case if it isn't looking good and switch to administrative fines.
Usually the defendant will quickly agree to administrative fines because he doesn't have to admit to guilt and the administrative fines are less than the cost of hiring a lawyer.
Asplundh must not have been paying the illegals FICA(Social Security and Medicare)taxes. Doing that will usually keep the Feds looking the other way.
Good start.
They get welfare.
No cost is too high to set an example. These execs should be doing the frog march. One or two high publicity cases would turn this whole thing around.
I’ve seen Asplundh all over the place-—Eastern MA.
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Now you know why they are so big and ubiquitous, they were cheating.
Same here in Texas. They usually come thru every year and trim all the power line right of ways in our neighborhood. Haven't seen them this year. Wonder if this is why?
Don’t shoot the messenger.
http://www.breitbart.com/economics/2017/03/29/homebuilders-complain-about-jobs-americans-wont-do/
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