tomstrees
Participating member
How do you find labor in a labor intensive business, and try to do it legally? This problem caused me among other challenges to bow out of tree and landscape work in the early 2000s. I have seen numerous businesses continue to hire illegal workers as regulations and compliance are still weak. I don't see anyone nabbed for hiring illegals. A local city even put up a "labor pick up" sign under the I95 underpass around 20 years ago. They know these are illegal workers. Many property owners are there in the early am trying to bargain with Hispanics for $60-$80 a day, maybe sometimes more. Contractors pick them up. I have refused to do this for 15 years being disgusted by the social consequences. Are there solutions to the illegal labor issue? I know one service that was hiring illegal labor, got in trouble for dropping a tree on a Guatemalan, killing him, and insurance covered the claim. He said he was "trying out" prospective employees which is not an honest position.
How would you try to get legal workers? I have hired workers through Labor Ready and Manpower with very mixed results. It's a grab bag and tree work and landscaping require physically robust workers.
How would you try to get legal workers? I have hired workers through Labor Ready and Manpower with very mixed results. It's a grab bag and tree work and landscaping require physically robust workers.










