// the investigation

The investigation

Chelsey POC posts a recruiting ad for East Coast and Nebraska markets: "Subcontractors and individual specialists needed for Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T projects". The ad is compliance-neutral — no explicit LLC-substitute language, no work-authorization requirement stated, no adverse worker testimony documented in the corpus. Chelsey POC is on the roster as a Russian-speaking-market recruiting reference.

// findings

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m0183 MEDIUM JOB_POSTING_AMBIGUOUS PROVEN

🔧 ИЩЕМ БРИГАДЫ И ТЕХНИКОВ (East Coast и Небраска) 🇺🇸 Требуются сабконтракторы и отдельные специалисты для работы на проектах: 📡 Verizon 📡 T-Mobile 📡 AT&T 📍 Локации: East Coast и Небраска

LOOKING FOR CREWS AND TECHNICIANS (East Coast and Nebraska). Subcontractors and individual specialists needed for Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T projects. Locations: East Coast and Nebraska.

source: CHAT · msg 1005 · uid 6442937116
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Before you read

The Shadow Zone Investigation documents labor violations in U.S. wireless tower construction — including wage theft, undocumented-labor schemes, fraudulent safety certifications, child labor, and immigration coercion. 339 documented findings across 93 named subcontractors and 384 individuals. Anonymous investigation team.

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