Summary
If you were forced to work without compensation, it may constitute a violation of the 13th Amendment, which prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude. In New Hampshire, you can seek assistance from NH Legal Aid and the NH Department of Labor. Additionally, the NH Coalition to End Homelessness and the National Human Trafficking Hotline can provide support and resources. Consult a legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.Full Conversation
Violation of 13th Ammendment. * Wilson rd Portsmouth NH less than 6 years ago.
Hello ****, could you please provide more details about the situation where you believe your 13th Amendment rights were violated? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Homeless subsequent heart attack had C.A.D. mental illness, ( well maintained. At previous addres were i was homeless Waren Goddard told me Repeatedly " you're only here to paint the house." Virtually daily. And i did considerablr more work on hose/ garage. No pay. No showers, primarily own food. Lived in cellar, all total about 44 days or moren much other work almost every day. Escaped * towns over to an acquaintance's house for pay. * ab. * weeks. Fled to Tuscon etc.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. To clarify, were you forced to work without your consent, or was this a condition of staying at the address? This is important to determine if there's a potential violation of the 13th Amendment, which prohibits involuntary servitude.
Had planta faciitis also. Climbed rickety unsafe ladders.
I understand your situation better now, ****. It seems you might have a potential case for labor violations. Here are some related laws in New Hampshire:
- RSA *:* regarding safe working conditions.
- RSA *:* pertaining to compensation for labor.
I recommend contacting a local labor law attorney for further assistance.
How about SLAVERY. I WAS COMPLETELY UNCOMPENSATED.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. It's important to know that the 13th Amendment prohibits slavery and involuntary servitude. If you were forced to work without compensation, you may have a case. In New Hampshire, you could potentially seek help from:
- NH Legal Aid (provides free legal services)
- NH Department of Labor (handles labor violation complaints)
Please consult with a legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.
I bought my own food. Isolated
I understand your situation, ****. In addition to the NH Department of Labor, you can also contact the NH Coalition to End Homelessness for support. They can guide you on your rights and resources available. Please consult with a legal professional for further help.
No one helps so far
I'm sorry to hear about your struggles, ****. You can reach out to the National Human Trafficking Hotline. They handle cases related to forced labor, which may apply in your situation. It's important to consult with a legal professional for tailored advice.