In full transparency, the following is a press release submitted to SOURCE media (submitted photo)
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FRAMINGHAM – On Wednesday, April 13, as the tax day deadline approaches, Carpenters Local 336 members and Framingham community leaders held at rally at 75 Fountain Street in Framingham for 2 hours to bring attention to the issue of tax fraud in construction and the need for constant local and state vigilance in preventing and ending this problem.
Framingham City Councilors George P. King Jr. and Noval Alexander participated in the rally.
The first phase of a project at 75 Fountain Street, owned by Washington Square Ventures, came under significant scrutiny after issues of tax fraud, wage theft and worker safety were raised by both the Carpenters union as well as State and Local elected leaders.
Yesterday’s public effort is part of the National Tax Fraud Day of Action campaign. Find out more at StopTaxFraud.net. Framingham members of Carpenters Local 336 and local leaders have returned to 75 Fountain Street because of what has happened in the past at this Washington Square Venture’s work site and what we fear is likely to happen again if we are not vigilant.
“We want to remind Framingham residents and leaders about the problems we all witnessed at this project in 2019 and warn Framingham elected leaders and local taxpayers that we should not allow Washington Square Ventures to bring the same problems, dangers, violations and law-breaking back to Framingham with the next...
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