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The American Prospect mentions a Workplace Justice Lab@RU report, which finds that USDOL staff reductions, coupled with mass deportations, could worsen wage theft.
The Record covers a Workplace Justice Lab@RU report on the shrinking number of labor investigators and the growing risk of wage theft, quoting Jake Barnes and Janice Fine.
HuffPost writes about a Workplace Justice Lab@RU report, which finds that staffing in the U.S. Wage and Hour Division just hit a 52-year low.
A report by SMLR’s Workplace Justice Lab warns that staffing reductions at the U.S. Department of Labor, coupled with the recent crackdown on immigrant workers, could worsen America’s $13 billion wage theft problem.
Bloomberg Law writes about a Workplace Justice Lab@RU report on the declining number of labor investigators. Jake Barnes says it could worsen America’s $13 billion wage theft problem.
Houston Landing reports the city has recouped lost wages in only a handful of wage theft cases, quoting Jenn Round of the Workplace Justice Lab@RU.
The Record reports on an Assembly bill that would change the way tipped workers are paid. The story cites a wage theft study by the Workplace Justice Lab@RU.
TAPinto reports Janice Fine of the Workplace Justice Lab@RU spoke at a May Day rally in Franklin Township, New Jersey.


