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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Ex-Blackwater/Xe: $60M class action lawsuit

This oughta be interesting, outside of any laws mercs, hired guns, going after the corporate built and sponsored U.S. terrorist organization for rights found in a civilized society!

Ex-Blackwater/Xe workers file $60M class action lawsuit


U.S. based terrorist training camp

June 9, 2011 - Xe Services, the security and training company formerly known as Blackwater, faces a $60 million class-action lawsuit for allegedly depriving its workers of employee benefits to which they are entitled.

The lawsuit was filed this week in federal court in Washington on behalf of more than 3,000 people who have done security work for the company in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere since 2001.

It alleges that the Moyock, N.C.-based company improperly classified the workers as independent contractors rather than employees and failed to pay Social Security taxes, contribute to state unemployment funds or provide health, disability or pension plans.

"Billions of dollars are lost each year to the federal treasury as well as to individuals due to misclassification of employees as independent contractors in order to avoid paying lawful taxes, withholding, and plan benefits," the lawsuit says. {continued}

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