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A study by the Workplace Justice Lab@Rutgers University finds the average victim loses more than $3,000 per year, but there’s no easy way to get it back under current state law.
Law360 reports Vice President Kamala Harris mentioned wage theft during her speech at the DNC. Janice Fine of the Workplace Justice Lab@RU says that’s a big deal.
Boston Review runs an op-ed co-authored by Janice Fine of the Workplace Justice Lab@RU, articulating the importance of government enforcement of labor laws.
Hoodline reports on an initiative led by the workplace justice lab@RU, quoting Janice Fine. The program helps 55 small businesses in Minneapolis to comply with labor laws.
Newsweek reports on minimum wage violations in California, citing a study by the workplace justice lab@RU and quoting Jake Barnes, Janice Fine, and Daniel Galvin.
SF Gate covers a study by the workplace justice lab@RU, quoting Janice Fine. The research finds that minimum wage violations are especially impactful in the Bay Area.
KTLA reports on a workplace justice lab@RU study that finds more Californians are losing wages—and it could soon be harder to recover them. Janice Fine is quoted.
Hoodline reports on a landmark wage theft ruling against two construction companies in the Pacific Northwest, quoting Janice Fine of the workplace justice lab@RU.
Inside Philanthropy publishes an op-ed by Janice Fine of the workplace justice lab@RU explaining how funders can turbocharge the Deferred Action for Labor Enforcement program.
The Richard Eeds Show / SantaFe.com interviews Janice Fine of the workplace justice lab@RU about minimum wage violations in New Mexico.