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Judge upholds oversight of US consulate builder in Milan over labour probe

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Posted on June 9, 2026

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Judge Confirms Oversight of US Consulate Builder in Milan Due to Labor Abuse Probe

Judicial Control and Labor Abuse Investigation at Milan US Consulate Site

By Emilio Parodi

MILAN, June 9 (Reuters) - A judge on Tuesday upheld a decision to place the Italian arm of U.S. builder Caddell Construction under judicial control, as it faces an investigation into alleged worker abuse at Milan's new U.S. consulate site, documents seen by Reuters showed.

The emergency measure was imposed on May 29 by Milan prosecutors -- the latest step in a broad crackdown on labour exploitation across several sectors over the past three years.

Details of the Court Ruling

In a 38-page ruling, a Milan court judge said that based on available evidence, the Italian unit of the Alabama company had recruited workers in India through an intermediary and put them to work "on exhausting shifts, underpaid, without safety protections and under the constant threat of dismissal".

The judge added that the treatment of workers "does not appear to be the result of occasional initiatives ... but rather a sort of corporate practice".

The court appointed a judicial administrator to work alongside the company's management and report to the judge every three months, with the task of ensuring compliance with labour laws and regularising the existing workforce.

Caddell Construction's Response

Commitment to Fair Labor Practices

US FIRMS SAYS COMMITTED TO TREATING WORKERS FAIRLY

Caddell Construction said in a statement it was "fully and proactively cooperating both with local and judicial authorities, as well as conducting our own comprehensive inquiry into this matter to ensure all our global partners are in compliance with all labour standards and legal requirements".

"Caddell is committed to treating and paying workers fairly", it added in the statement released through its lawyer Andrea Puccio.

Company Background and Project Details

Caddell Construction specialises in large-scale projects, including contracts for U.S. embassies and military facilities. According to its website, it has "a portfolio including projects worth more than $24 billion throughout the United States and in 38 countries across five continents".

Construction on the U.S. consulate in Milan started in 2022. The contract was worth almost $210 million and work was initially scheduled to finish in 2025, but this date was subsequently put back to 2028.

Reactions from Authorities

U.S. State Department Statement

A U.S. State Department spokesperson told Reuters that "U.S. law enforcement is working in full cooperation with Italian authorities. The U.S. government does not tolerate labour exploitation".

Recent Arrests Linked to Investigation

Days after imposing the emergency judicial measure, Milan prosecutors arrested the head of Caddell's Italian branch as he was about to board a flight to Turkey, as well as one of the supervisors of the Indian workers.

Reporting and Editing Credits

(Reporting by Emilio Parodi, editing by Crispian Balmer)

Key Takeaways

  • The court confirmed allegations that Indian workers were recruited via an intermediary and subjected to grueling shifts, low pay, safety risks and threats—suggesting systemic corporate misconduct rather than isolated incidents. (investing.com)
  • A judicial administrator will now work alongside Caddell’s management, with regular three‑monthly reports to the judge to enforce labour law compliance and regularise the workforce. (investing.com)
  • This action forms part of a sustained crackdown by Milan prosecutors and the Carabinieri on labour exploitation across sectors—including fashion and security—highlighting Italy’s intensified enforcement over the past three years. (tradingview.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Caddell Construction's Italian unit placed under judicial control?
Caddell Construction's Italian arm was put under judicial control due to an investigation into alleged worker abuse and labor exploitation at the new US consulate construction site in Milan.
What were the allegations against the US consulate builder in Milan?
The company allegedly recruited Indian workers through an intermediary and subjected them to exhausting shifts, underpayment, lack of safety protections, and threats of dismissal.
How is Caddell Construction responding to the labor probe?
Caddell Construction stated it is fully cooperating with local and judicial authorities and is conducting its own inquiry to ensure compliance with labor standards.
What actions have Milan prosecutors taken in connection with this case?
Prosecutors imposed emergency judicial measures and arrested the head of Caddell's Italian branch, as well as a supervisor involved in the alleged worker abuse.
When is the US consulate construction in Milan now expected to be completed?
Initially scheduled for 2025, the construction is now expected to finish in 2028.

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