Posted by the NY Immigration Attorney Norka M. Schell
NY Law Offices of Norka M. Schell, LLC
An agreement was reached between the Department of Justice (DOJ), Tuscany Hotel and Casino LLC (Tuscany) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Settling a lawsuit alleging that the company violated INA § 274 B, which bars unfair
immigration-related employment practices.
The DOJ, in a case filed in May 2012,
alleged that Tuscany treated noncitizens differently from U.S. citizens during
the employment eligibility verification and reverification process. The
complaint alleged that Tuscany required noncitizen employees to provide more or
different documents or information than it required from citizen employees
during the initial employment eligibility verification process and then used
the documents or information that it gathered to impose improper document
requests on noncitizens during the reverification process as a condition of
continued employment.
The complaint further alleged that Tuscany subjected
noncitizen employees' documents to a heightened review process by senior human
resources representatives that was not applied to documents presented by U.S.
citizens.
(1) implement new employment eligibility verification policies and procedures that treat all employees equally regardless of citizenship status,
(2) conduct training for its human resources staff on their responsibility to avoid discrimination in the employment eligibility verification process, and
(3) be subject to reporting and monitoring requirements.
For more information on above topic, please contact our New York Office at (212) 564-1589.
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