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No show jobs---how exactly are they illegal ?

Posted By: alicecooper

No show jobs---how exactly are they illegal ? - 01/12/17 06:34 PM

I've come across it reading books a few times, someone gets a year or two for a no show gig. What laws are being broken there? I mean , they are private companies so I understand unethical but what's illegal?

Are there special laws tied into union gigs or what? I see the fraud element in it but...
Posted By: Snakes

Re: No show jobs---how exactly are they illegal ? - 01/12/17 07:10 PM

It's considered to be a form of fraud.
Posted By: mbo

Re: No show jobs---how exactly are they illegal ? - 01/12/17 07:21 PM

it could be considered fraud or embezzlement. Also if the company isnt doing it out of the goodness of their hearts (which i doubt) then it could also be considered extortion
Posted By: Mr. Blonde

Re: No show jobs---how exactly are they illegal ? - 01/12/17 08:33 PM

Payment for services not rendered. It is corporate fraud and is a form of tax evasion.
Posted By: alicecooper

Re: No show jobs---how exactly are they illegal ? - 01/12/17 08:33 PM

So there must be a complainant besides the government?
Posted By: pmac

Re: No show jobs---how exactly are they illegal ? - 01/12/17 09:33 PM

think theres 2 different types of no show. most even back in the 70tys 80tys 90tys where just a made guy was on a payroll but didnt work. he would then give back the money from the check it was so he could show proof of income to own house or cars ect. the special guys would have a no show job and get to keep the cash.
Posted By: Uncle_June

Re: No show jobs---how exactly are they illegal ? - 01/12/17 09:41 PM

The toughest thing about a no show job is deciding what not to pack in your lunch that day.
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