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11Nov

Kentucky companies refuse to comply with wage law

CEP Magazine (November 2019) - A statute on the books in Kentucky requires companies to post a bond for wages due from an employer, as protection against bankruptcy. Following the collapse of Kentucky coal company Blackjewel LLC—and the loss of...
By: Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/kentucky-companies-refuse-to-comply-25446/

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