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- $26.6 Million in Unpaid Wages and Overtime Returned to New Yorkers Last Year
- $340,000 settlement for 24 workers at Wild Edibles Inc. a NY seafood company
- 1,500 Push for Wage Theft Ordinance at PEACE Nehemiah Action 2010
- 150 workers sue for $3,000,000 in unpaid wages for violations by SoHo retail chains over past 6 years.
- 2 Brooklyn grocers face class-action suits
- 300 Wal-Mart warehouse temp workers file class action Wage Theft lawsuit
- 34 Boston-area restaurants owe back wages
- 5 Restaurant Workers Succeed in ‘Wage Theft’ Case ($8100) in City of Ithaca Small Claims Court
- 5,000 "level one managers" sue AT&T for $1,000,000,000 in Wage Theft class action lawsuit.
- 8 DC day laborers recover $10,000
- 9th Circ. Affirms Class Denial In Starbucks OT Suit
- ACSBlog: Nike Just Does It
- AFL-CIO Blog: Fair Wage Program Ignites Fox News Hysteria
- AFL-CIO Blog: ILO Takes Big Step Toward Domestic Workers' Rights
- AFL-CIO: California Fines Carwashes $700,000
- AJC: Home Depot settles California wage case for $25.5 million
- AK Catholic: Worker Justice Center successful at going after 'wage theft'
- AKTimes: Fayetteville mayor decries wage theft
- Area companies violated labor laws
- As Companies Hire Again, More Jobs Go Free-lance | NBC Connecticut
- As Wage Theft Rises, States and Cities Crack Down
- Asian immigrant workers strategize to combat unfair treatment
- Asian Journal: AAPIs encouraged to report worker abuse
- Associated Builders and Contractors support Republican bill to kill local wage theft legislation
- Austin Stateman: Austin's most vulnerable workers
- Behind the Kitchen Door: A Summit on the D.C. Restaurant Industry
- Beyond Resolutions: City Council Must Do More to Help Workers
- Bills would hinder workers from recovering stolen wages
- Boston Globe: Shaw's strikers borrow from history
- Boulder lawmakers outline 2012 agendas
- British employer pays US workers almost $400,000 in backwages
- Broward County’s Turn to Implement Wage Theft Ordinance
- Broward to draft wage-theft ordinance
- Broward Values Honesty, Not Theft
- Building Materials Holding Corp.: 85 workers / $475,000 in wage settlement
- Burgess Plans to Introduce Anti-Wage Theft Legislation
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