Precarious Claims tells the human story behind the bureaucratic process of fighting for justice in the U.S. workplace. The global economy has fueled vast concentrations of wealth that have driven a demand for cheap and flexible labor. Workplace violations such as wage theft, unsafe work environments, and discrimination are widespread in low-wage industries such as restaurants, retail, hospitality, and domestic work, where jobs are often held by immigrants and other vulnerable workers. Despite the challenges they face, these workers do seek justice. Why and how do they come forward,and what happens once they do? Based on extensive fieldwork in Northern California, Shannon Gleeson investigates the array of gatekeepers with whom workers must n...
This Article addresses the problems faced by immigrant workers on Long Island. Part I briefly examin...
Based on a survey of low-wage workers in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, examines the prevalence...
The need to restructure the limited liability rule as it applies to low-wage workers\u27 wages is mo...
Precarious Claims tells the human story behind the bureaucratic process of fighting for justice in t...
This document provides a number of case studies of US corporations’ use of precarious and contract l...
Leah Rodriguez is a second-year law student at the University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texa...
This report exposes a surprising, but unfortunately common problem facing low-wage workers in Califo...
Domestic workers are crucial part of the economic and social fabric of our country. However, isolate...
This is a long-form story that outlines the hazards of restaurant work that predated the pandemic, a...
This case study analyzes precarious employment from the perspective of different theories of distrib...
More than a century ago, before there was a national legislative consensus around paying workers a f...
This volume presents an influential group of researchers who examine the current state of workers’ f...
Wheeler, Klaas, and Mahony provide a thorough analysis of organizational justice systems by explorin...
Despite extensive and ongoing immigration enforcement efforts, undocumented workers continue to have...
There can be little doubt that actions to recover lost wages from employers have increased dramatica...
This Article addresses the problems faced by immigrant workers on Long Island. Part I briefly examin...
Based on a survey of low-wage workers in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, examines the prevalence...
The need to restructure the limited liability rule as it applies to low-wage workers\u27 wages is mo...
Precarious Claims tells the human story behind the bureaucratic process of fighting for justice in t...
This document provides a number of case studies of US corporations’ use of precarious and contract l...
Leah Rodriguez is a second-year law student at the University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texa...
This report exposes a surprising, but unfortunately common problem facing low-wage workers in Califo...
Domestic workers are crucial part of the economic and social fabric of our country. However, isolate...
This is a long-form story that outlines the hazards of restaurant work that predated the pandemic, a...
This case study analyzes precarious employment from the perspective of different theories of distrib...
More than a century ago, before there was a national legislative consensus around paying workers a f...
This volume presents an influential group of researchers who examine the current state of workers’ f...
Wheeler, Klaas, and Mahony provide a thorough analysis of organizational justice systems by explorin...
Despite extensive and ongoing immigration enforcement efforts, undocumented workers continue to have...
There can be little doubt that actions to recover lost wages from employers have increased dramatica...
This Article addresses the problems faced by immigrant workers on Long Island. Part I briefly examin...
Based on a survey of low-wage workers in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, examines the prevalence...
The need to restructure the limited liability rule as it applies to low-wage workers\u27 wages is mo...