In recent years the term “wage theft” has been widely used to describe the phenomenon of employers not paying their workers the wages they are owed. While the term has great normative weight, it is rarely accompanied by calls for employers literally to be prosecuted under the criminal law. However, it is a little known fact that in 1935, Canada enacted a criminal wage theft law, which remained on the books until 1955. This article provides an historical account of the wage theft law, including the role of the Royal Commission on Price Spreads, the legislative debates and amendments that narrowed its scope, and the one unsuccessful effort to prosecute an employer for intentionally paying less than the provincial minimum wage. It concludes th...
This paper is concerned with the question of what garment workers did when they felt they were treat...
Employee theft rates were measured in manufacturing plants during a period in which pay was temporar...
The subject of this article is financial crime among workers, in particular industrial workers who w...
In recent years the term “wage theft” has been widely used to describe the phenomenon of employers n...
The term “wage theft” first appeared in academic literature in 2006. However, it is only a contempor...
Teicher, J ORCiD: 0000-0003-2783-2408This chapter discusses Australia, a liberal market economy wher...
Over the past decade, workers’ rights activists and legal scholars have embraced the language of “wa...
This chapter compares the historical development and use of criminal law at work in the United Kingd...
From the Master and Servant legislation to the Factories Acts of the 19th century, the criminal law ...
This article explores the experiences of informal construction and home renovation workers with paym...
Low-wage workers experience wage theft — that is, employers’ failure to pay earned wages — at alarmi...
Wage theft refers to employer practices that result in employees taking home less than they are lega...
Wage theft occurs whenever a worker is denied the wages or benefits to which they are legally entitl...
This article is part of a larger study of the recurrent dilemmas that arise when protective labor la...
Employee theft is considered a form of white-collar crime. The concept of white-collar crime was fir...
This paper is concerned with the question of what garment workers did when they felt they were treat...
Employee theft rates were measured in manufacturing plants during a period in which pay was temporar...
The subject of this article is financial crime among workers, in particular industrial workers who w...
In recent years the term “wage theft” has been widely used to describe the phenomenon of employers n...
The term “wage theft” first appeared in academic literature in 2006. However, it is only a contempor...
Teicher, J ORCiD: 0000-0003-2783-2408This chapter discusses Australia, a liberal market economy wher...
Over the past decade, workers’ rights activists and legal scholars have embraced the language of “wa...
This chapter compares the historical development and use of criminal law at work in the United Kingd...
From the Master and Servant legislation to the Factories Acts of the 19th century, the criminal law ...
This article explores the experiences of informal construction and home renovation workers with paym...
Low-wage workers experience wage theft — that is, employers’ failure to pay earned wages — at alarmi...
Wage theft refers to employer practices that result in employees taking home less than they are lega...
Wage theft occurs whenever a worker is denied the wages or benefits to which they are legally entitl...
This article is part of a larger study of the recurrent dilemmas that arise when protective labor la...
Employee theft is considered a form of white-collar crime. The concept of white-collar crime was fir...
This paper is concerned with the question of what garment workers did when they felt they were treat...
Employee theft rates were measured in manufacturing plants during a period in which pay was temporar...
The subject of this article is financial crime among workers, in particular industrial workers who w...