Senders without letters to Austria and pay little, Kosovar owes 155 thousand euros to workers

A 41-year-old from Kosovo on Wednesday at the regional court in Feldkirch was sentenced to three years in prison for trafficking human beings. He had a construction company in Voarlberg, and for years he misappropriated and exploited workers by bringing them out and paid with a very low salary, writes orf. at [...]
The public prosecutor's office claims that more than 100 people have been working on a low salary at the Kosovo company. In six cases it has been confirmed that he has paid very little to his employees and exploited their work, sends albinfo.
The suspect had an iron layer company, an event in which working conditions are constantly criticised. The workers were dependent on their employer because they had no adequate schooling and no social contacts with other people in Voarlberg.
He brought his cousins illegally to Vooralberg.
Kosovar was also charged with other charges. Illegally and without letters, he had brought three of his cousins to Vooralberg through Serbia and Hungary. The defendant received a three-year prison sentence. He should also pay some of the money he did not give his workers: The figure is about 155,000 euros.












