Labor Change Will Hurt Workers, Spare Violators
UNITED STATES, JUL 21 – The U.S. Labor Department removed double back pay from out-of-court settlements, weakening enforcement against wage theft despite prior success starting in 2010, experts say.
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Labor change will hurt workers, spare violators - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Across the country, millions of workers are being cheated out of the minimum wage or overtime pay they’ve earned. It’s an unlawful but not uncommon practice known as wage theft. The sorely insufficient funding for the U.S. Labor Department’s enforcement divisions has long hamstrung its efforts to combat high rates of employer non-compliance.


Labor change will hurt workers, spare violators
Across the country, millions of workers are being cheated out of the minimum wage or overtime pay they’ve earned. It’s an unlawful but not uncommon practice known as wage theft.

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Across the country, millions of workers are being cheated out of the minimum wage or overtime pay they’ve earned. It’s an unlawful but not uncommon practice known as wage theft. The sorely insufficient funding for the U.S. Labor Department’s enforcement…
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