One February morning, demolition workers at the Terminal Warehouse project construction site in Chelsea arrived to find a Spanish-language flier setting a bounty on 22 of their co-workers. It offered $5,000 to anyone who provided information that led to the arrest and conviction of the named men, all of whom had filed workers’ compensation claims against their employer, Manhattan-based Alba, claims the company said are fraudulent.
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