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the subcontractor
noun
A contractor hired by a general contractor employed by the contractor rather than directly hired by the customer.
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I dare you!" Yesterday, he said: "New Century was the subcontractor to Legacy East.
The subcontractor, he said, paid $13 an hour in cash, no overtime.
The John Galt Corporation, the subcontractor hired to do the abatement, also has been charged.
"There was no requirement that the subcontractor complete any holes," the inspector general wrote.
(Late yesterday afternoon, the subcontractor said she was making arrangements to pay the workers).
Schwartz, the subcontractor, trains and pays pedestrian managers around $20 an hour.
"Everybody is working on tighter margins, from the wholesaler to the local distributor to the subcontractor".
Ms. Greiner said that the subcontractor, Health Data Management Services, worked for Magellan, not Empire.
Yesterday, he said, the subcontractor who hired him said the repair team was no longer needed.
A Triple Canopy spokesman, Jayanti Menches, declined to respond to the subcontractor issue.
But Mr. Blumenthal said the subcontractor was only a mail drop used to endorse checks falsely for the contractor.
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