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04Jun

New Law Adds Substantial Penalties for Wage Violations and Makes General Contractors Liable for Subcontractor’s Payment of Employees

New legislation effective July 1, 2020 amends Virginia Code § 40.1-29, which governs employer liability for payroll violations, and enacts a new section, Virginia Code § 11-4.6, which deems general contractors to be employers of their subcontractor’s...
By: Sands Anderson PC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/new-law-adds-substantial-penalties-for-86726/

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