The takedown of one of New York's largest construction companies and related companies resulted from the DOL's continued partnership with law enforcement allies. The takedown of one of New York's largest construction companies and related companies resulted from the DOL's continued partnership with law enforcement allies. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Parkside Construction schemed hundreds of low-wage immigrant laborers out of $1.8 million in wages, a joint investigation between the New York State Department of Labor (DOL), the Manhattan District Attorney and the Department of Investigation found.

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