Gone are the days when wage-and-hour violations led only to payments of money to employees, including for back wages, liquidated damages, and civil money penalties through agency proceedings or ...
Federal labor enforcement officials recover millions of dollars each year from employers who break minimum wage or overtime pay laws, but a significant percentage never makes it to workers who are ...
In a significant shift in labor law enforcement, states and localities across the United States are increasingly treating wage theft not merely as a civil infraction, but as a criminal offense. This ...
Lost in the hullabaloo of the presidential election were 146 ballot propositions that were voted on in 41 states. Issues included abortion rights, election laws, minimum wage, school choice, criminal ...