![]() P.O.W.E.R. Officially Launches New AssociationGoal: Expose Fraud, Protect Workers, and Restore Fairness to California's Temporary Staffing Industry.
By: POWER SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Dec. 10, 2025 - PRLog -- Today, POWER proudly announces its official launch as a laser-focused non-profit organized to take direct action against fraud and criminal activity in California's temporary staffing industry.
"One of the biggest crimes taking place in California's workforce is hiding in plain sight. The temporary staffing industry has become a largely unregulated playground for criminals—one where illegal operators flout the law, evade insurance and taxes, engage in wage theft, and exploit workers, honest employers, and taxpayers. This is not a victimless crime," said POWER spokesperson Dan Kramer. Our Mission Robert Reid, POWER's Executive Director, described POWER's mission: "The Partnership Organization for Workplace Ethics and Reform's mission is to eliminate fraud, exploitation, and lawlessness in the staffing industry by uniting ethical employers, worker advocates, industry stakeholders, regulators, and enforcement partners. Our mission is to expose illegal labor brokers and fraudulent staffing agencies (and the employers who use them) that openly operate without workers' compensation coverage, evade payroll taxes, steal wages, and/or use shell companies to avoid accountability. We work to protect workers from abuse and exploitation, defend ethical employers from unfair competition, and restore integrity to California's labor and insurance systems. We intend to expose staffing fraudsters, strengthen workplace ethics in the staffing industry, and drive meaningful policy reform at the state and federal levels of government. The Problem We're Solving There are multiple victims of staffing fraud:
How We Work POWER's targeted action plan to clean up California's staffing fraud includes:
About POWER POWER is a California-based non-profit dedicated to protecting workers, defending honest employers, and eliminating illegal, fraud-based competition in the temporary staffing industry. Through investigation, litigation, advocacy, and legislative reform, the organization challenges the criminal element that has hijacked the system and stands together with the lawful against the lawless. For media inquiries, contact Dan Kramer at (949) 594-7396 or dan@poweraction.org. Note to editors: Additional resources, FAQs, case studies, and information about the proposed SAFE Act are available on request and at www.poweraction.org. End
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