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Audit Finds Wage Irregularities at Aachen Football Stadium

Unregistered employees and suspected wage withholding found at Aachen stadium. Employers and employees urged to comply with wage agreements and reporting requirements.

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Audit Finds Wage Irregularities at Aachen Football Stadium

A recent audit at the Aachen football stadium has uncovered several wage-related irregularities. The Main Customs Office Aachen inspected 66 employees and 28 employers, finding issues that warrant further investigation.

The audit revealed that 16 employees from 11 employers had not been reported to the pension insurance data center, potentially leading to gaps in their social security coverage. In one case, an employer was suspected of withholding wages by not paying the collectively agreed wage. Additionally, 15 employers are under scrutiny to determine if they have complied with wage agreements.

Separately, a study on wage disparities in Switzerland mentioned four large companies (Migros, Coop, SBB, Post) but did not provide a list of 15 companies requiring further wage investigation, as initially suggested. Meanwhile, two cases were flagged for failing to carry identification documents and suspected misuse of yourtexasbenefits due to non-reporting of employment to authorities.

The audit has highlighted several wage-related issues that require further investigation. Employers and employees are urged to ensure compliance with wage agreements and reporting requirements to prevent potential social security gaps and misuse of yourtexasbenefits.

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