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Omaha Steve

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Mon Sep 1, 2014, 09:24 AM Sep 2014

NYT: More Workers Are Claiming ‘Wage Theft’ [View all]


HAPPY LABOR DAY!!!

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/01/business/more-workers-are-claiming-wage-theft.html?partner=EXCITE&ei=5043&_r=0




Guadalupe Salazar, a McDonald’s cashier who says her paychecks were missing overtime wages. Credit Peter DaSilva for The New York Times

By STEVEN GREENHOUSEAUG. 31, 2014

MIRA LOMA, Calif. — Week after week, Guadalupe Rangel worked seven days straight, sometimes 11 hours a day, unloading dining room sets, trampolines, television stands and other imports from Asia that would soon be shipped to Walmart stores.

Even though he often clocked 70 hours a week at the Schneider warehouse here, he was never paid time-and-a-half overtime, he said. And now, having joined a lawsuit involving hundreds of warehouse workers, Mr. Rangel stands to receive more than $20,000 in back pay as part of a recent $21 million legal settlement with Schneider, a national trucking company.

“Sometimes I’d work 60, even 90 days in a row,” said Mr. Rangel, a soft-spoken immigrant from Mexico. “They never paid overtime.”

The lawsuit is part of a flood of recent cases — brought in California and across the nation — that accuse employers of violating minimum wage and overtime laws, erasing work hours and wrongfully taking employees’ tips. Worker advocates call these practices “wage theft,” insisting it has become far too prevalent.

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Not surprising Depaysement Sep 2014 #1
A friend of mine got sued for this. AngryAmish Sep 2014 #4
Good nt Depaysement Sep 2014 #6
Why is the NYT putting the term "wage theft" in quotes? meow2u3 Sep 2014 #2
Good catch. In New York, it's a legally defined term of art. closeupready Sep 2014 #7
Now employees are prey? Faux pas Sep 2014 #3
Incompetent business owners use wage theft.... Uben Sep 2014 #5
Kick Cal Carpenter Sep 2014 #8
The sad thing is daredtowork Sep 2014 #9
We work for peanuts, the CEOs rake in billions. Initech Sep 2014 #10
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