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US Consulate Contractor Accused of Exploiting Indian Workers in Italy

Prosecutors say the unit recruited 35 Indian workers through a New Delhi agency and deducted about €800 a month for housing and food.

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Italian prosecutors have accused a contractor building a new US consulate in Milan of paying Indian workers well below the national poverty line for 60 hours of "harsh" work weekly.

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The public prosecutor's office tries to shed light on a system for recruiting underpaid Indian workers: the shadow of paying a 'lace' to work

·Italy
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In the yard of 200 million dollars of the former Tyre to Segno, in Piazzale Accursio, the Public Prosecutor contests the caporalate: "Royal payments from 2 euros per hour between "pizzo" on the recruitment at home, clauses denied and retained forced for food and accommodation"

·Italy
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They are there, a stone's throw from the lights of City Life, just beyond the center of a Milan that runs and does not see those new slaves. They are Indians, almost a thousand, are in the yard over twelve hours. They leave at sunrise from the residence Ripamonti or from the residence Le Groane of Garbagnate. They work under threat and not only to be driven out. Little less than 4 euros per hour. They are building the new headquarters of the US …

·Rome, Italy
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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