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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.
The Star Tribune runs an op-ed by Minneapolis City Council Member Emily Koski about a successful pilot program led by the workplace justice lab@RU.
The Mercury News reports 128 former employees of the Radisson Hotel in Oakland are still waiting for back wages, quoting Daniel Galvin of the workplace justice lab@RU.
ABC7 News reports on a wage theft case in Oakland, quoting Daniel Galvin and citing research by the workplace justice lab@RU. (Segment begins at 23:07 in the video)
KCBS Radio interviews Daniel Galvin of the workplace justice lab@RU about the growing number of Californians who are illegally paid less than the minimum wage.
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.
NBC 7 San Diego interviews Jake Barnes about a study by the workplace justice lab@RU, which finds that minimum wage theft is rising in California’s largest cities.
The Los Angeles Times reports on a study by the workplace justice lab@RU, which finds that minimum wage violations are hurting some of California’s lowest-paid workers.