Posts tagged 'wage theft'

March 4, 2011
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New York Ups the Ante on Wage Theft

New York has augmented its already-existing New York Labor Law Section 195 with a more demanding set of requirements contained in the recently enacted Wage Theft Prevention Act (WTPA). WTPA takes effect on April 12, 2011. Section 195 had already required employers to inform their employees in writing of their rate of pay, regular pay day, and overtime rate, and further required employers to ret...
December 4, 2009
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Happy $40 Million Holiday Present to Mass. Wal-Mart Employees

Nabbed again! Wal-Mart has agreed to fork over $40 million to employees past and present at its Massachusetts outlets after settling a 2001 lawsuit over abuse of time-card data, fudging on overtime and denying employees break time. Employees who worked at those locations from 1995 to the present will receive checks ranging from $400 to $2,500, depending on length of service. This is pretty much...
November 3, 2009
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Wal-Mart Agrees to Another $85 Million Wage Settlement

Wal-Mart has agreed to, and a judge approved, a plan to settle unpaid-wage lawsuits for up to $85 million. The lawsuits, 30 in all that were combined into one before U.S. District Judge Philip M. Pro in Las Vegas, alleged time clock manipulation and denial of rest periods to workers in several states. Lawyers for the plaintiffs will share in one-third of the pot. Bentonville, Arkansas-based Wal...
September 3, 2009
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Low-Wage American Workers Report Widespread Abuse

A study done by the Center for Urban Economic Development, the National Employment Law Project, and the UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment has turned up some startling statistics revealing persistent wage abuse. Surveying 4,300 low-wage workers in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York, the consortium found that: 26 percent reported being paid less than the minimum wage; 76 perc...