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Contractor Misconduct and Labor Law Violations

We currently have a contingent contractor from "1nF0$y$" working in our department. His role appears limited to issuing written instructions to permanent staff, and he does not contribute to any other operational tasks. His primary engagement seems to be attending private meetings with the Senior Director.

The Senior Director originally from India and now a U.S. resident through an H-1B visa followed by marriage to a fellow Senior Manager in the same department is reportedly receiving commissions for onboarding contractors from "1nF0$y$". Multiple sources have raised concerns about this arrangement.

Contractors brought in under this setup often exhibit inappropriate behavior, acting with undue authority and attempting to influence permanent staff. When questioned or held accountable, they respond with hostility and escalate complaints to the Senior Director. In turn, the Senior Director convenes meetings targeting the permanent staff and delivers reprimands, creating a hostile and retaliatory work environment.

These practices raise serious concerns regarding compliance with U.S. labor laws and ethical standards. Immediate intervention is warranted from Human Resources, College Relations, Ethics, and Legal departments to investigate and address these potential violations.


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Post ID: @OP+1k6tt1v1p

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CVS did away with the Senior Director title years ago. Regardless, report it to the Ethics Line for an investigation.

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Post ID: @fr+1k6tt1v1p

@aw

Yup. The whole lot needs to go. Capiche?

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Post ID: @br+1k6tt1v1p

Send to ethics line

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Post ID: @az+1k6tt1v1p

Hiring family by bringing them in as contractors or interns isn't limited to H-1Bs.

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Post ID: @aw+1k6tt1v1p

Reach out to Department of labor, there is an anonymous tip line. If you have some proof and want to stay anonymous, be sure to scrub the contents of the proof that might give your identity away. But don't just sit there and post on public forums, need to call this out as you see it.

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