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[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

That's what I chose and it also worked for me

  1. Only 1 in 4 repeat wage theft offenders get fined, despite violating federal wage laws more than once.

The prevalence of wage theft is a stark reminder of the need for stronger enforcement of labor laws and increased protections for workers. It is a moral imperative for policymakers, labor advocates, and the public to prioritize this issue and hold employers accountable for their illegal actions.

Wage theft is not just a financial crime; it is a violation of the fundamental rights and dignity of workers. Until this epidemic is addressed, the promise of a fair and just workplace will remain elusive for millions of Americans.