Skip to content
Advertisement

In this July 26, 2017, photo, Chinese laborers Jingbao Zhao, left, Xiaoli Wang, center, and Yongbo Sun, protest in front of the Imperial Pacific Casino in Saipan, the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth in the Western Pacific. Foreign workers at Chinese construction firms building the casino are still waiting to be paid their wages. U.S. officials announced $14 million in settlements last week with the companies after finding workers were paid less than required by law. But hundreds of workers remain confused about what’s owed and how they’ll be paid. (AP Photo/Daniel Lin)

In this July 26, 2017, photo, Chinese laborers Jingbao Zhao, left, Xiaoli Wang, center, and Yongbo Sun, protest in front of the Imperial Pacific Casino in Saipan, the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth in the Western Pacific. Foreign workers at Chinese construction firms building the casino are still waiting to be paid their wages. U.S. officials announced $14 million in settlements last week with the companies after finding workers were paid less than required by law. But hundreds of workers remain confused about what’s owed and how they’ll be paid. (AP Photo/Daniel Lin)

Featured Photo Galleries