Wage theft is pervasive in America; in a new study of low-wage workers across the US, Daniel J. Galvin finds that 16 percent were paid less than their state’s minimum wage. He also finds that workers in those states which had greater employment law protections tended to have a lower chance of experiencing wage theft, and that those protections tended to be in states with unified Democratic governments. With Donald Trump’s Labor Department unlikely to do much to address the problem, he writes that workers’ advocates will need to build coalitions and work with Democrats at the state and city level in order to ensure workers are protected from wage theft
There can be little doubt that actions to recover lost wages from employers have increased dramatica...
Wage theft costs workers billions of dollars each year. During a time when the federal government is...
Migrant day laborers have contributed significantly to the growth of the economy in the United State...
This paper finds that employers steal billions of dollars from American workers' paychecks each year...
Wage theft occurs whenever a worker is denied the wages or benefits to which they are legally entitl...
Over the past decade, workers’ rights activists and legal scholars have embraced the language of “wa...
Wage theft refers to employer practices that result in employees taking home less than they are lega...
Wage theft inflicts serious harm on America\u27s working poor but has received little attention from...
Every year, millions of low-wage workers suffer wage theft when their employers refuse to pay them w...
Low-wage workers experience wage theft — that is, employers’ failure to pay earned wages — at alarmi...
Undocumented immigrants are often victims of wage theft. There are many owners who take advantage of...
The term “wage theft” first appeared in academic literature in 2006. However, it is only a contempor...
Wage theft is rampant in the US. It occurs so frequently because employers have much more power than...
A recent New York Times exposé highlighted the inner workings of the nail salon industry in New Yor...
Wage theft, or the deprivation of legally mandated wages by an employer (Bobo, 2012), continues to b...
There can be little doubt that actions to recover lost wages from employers have increased dramatica...
Wage theft costs workers billions of dollars each year. During a time when the federal government is...
Migrant day laborers have contributed significantly to the growth of the economy in the United State...
This paper finds that employers steal billions of dollars from American workers' paychecks each year...
Wage theft occurs whenever a worker is denied the wages or benefits to which they are legally entitl...
Over the past decade, workers’ rights activists and legal scholars have embraced the language of “wa...
Wage theft refers to employer practices that result in employees taking home less than they are lega...
Wage theft inflicts serious harm on America\u27s working poor but has received little attention from...
Every year, millions of low-wage workers suffer wage theft when their employers refuse to pay them w...
Low-wage workers experience wage theft — that is, employers’ failure to pay earned wages — at alarmi...
Undocumented immigrants are often victims of wage theft. There are many owners who take advantage of...
The term “wage theft” first appeared in academic literature in 2006. However, it is only a contempor...
Wage theft is rampant in the US. It occurs so frequently because employers have much more power than...
A recent New York Times exposé highlighted the inner workings of the nail salon industry in New Yor...
Wage theft, or the deprivation of legally mandated wages by an employer (Bobo, 2012), continues to b...
There can be little doubt that actions to recover lost wages from employers have increased dramatica...
Wage theft costs workers billions of dollars each year. During a time when the federal government is...
Migrant day laborers have contributed significantly to the growth of the economy in the United State...