Foreign workers engaged in the construction of a $350 million American Consulate in Milan reportedly received wages of less than $2 per hour, despite assurances of fair compensation. This information emerged from interviews conducted by the Associated Press with five former employees, alongside an examination of their employment letters and pay stubs. The situation has prompted an investigation by Italian prosecutors into Caddell Construction, a prominent construction firm based in Montgomery, Alabama, which is responsible for the project.
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