Workers Allege Nashua Company Withheld Benefits

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By Lisa Peakes on Monday, February 25, 2002.
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The Department of Labor had a hearing on complaints that several employees of Nashua's International Paper Box Machine Company may have lost portions of their pensions. Worse, the company appears not to have made any Social Security payments since 1998. The company stopped operating last month, but not before the situation was brought to light by a whistleblower - an employee who noticed his 401K contributions were dwindling.

Lisa Peakes talks with Brad Leighton, business writer for the Nashua Telegraph about the story.

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