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The amount of money employers had to pay because they were found guilty of wage theft is nearly three times greater than all the money stolen in robberies, according to a new report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI).
EPI gathered figures of money recovered for victims of wage theft which occurs when an employer has workers perform tasks off the clock or pay for their own uniforms, violating labor laws from the Department of Labor, state labor departments, state attorneys general, and research firms. In 2012, $933 million was paid in back wages for wage theft violations, although that figure is an under-count because there were six state departments of labor and five attorneys general the organization couldnt contact.
Compare that to the less than $350 million stolen in all robberies, including from banks, residences, stores, and on the street in 2012. Thats not just the figure for those that were solved, but for any robbery simply reported to the police.
Even the nearly $1 billion collected is likely an under-count of the problem given that most victims dont contract lawyers or file complaints. Relying on a study of low-wage workers in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, which found that workers were losing nearly $3 billion to wage theft, EPI generalized to the rest of the country and estimated that its robbing people of more than $50 billion each year. And even that may be a low figure, given that the three-city study found that two-thirds of workers experienced at least one form of wage theft each week, yet a recent poll of workers nationwide found nearly 90 percent of fast food workers had experienced it.
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http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2014/09/12/3566891/wage-theft-robberies/
The Banking Industry might beg to differ on that title
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Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)I will have to read later, but appreciated.
Trillo
(9,154 posts)like we see in Ferguson?
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)Ferguson, just being the latest example of this.
Laelth
(32,017 posts)-Laelth