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pHow prevalent is wage theft in the United States? According to a new book from Interfaith Worker Justice Executive Director Kim Bobo it is more common than you may think. Bobo discovered while working with the organization as non-unionized workers began coming in and she heard horror stories that led to opening worker centers around the country. /p
p[Bobo1]: The number one problem that workers face that go to the centers is wage theft. Just flat out workers not being paid for all the work they do./p
pIn her new book Wage Theft in America: Why Million of Americans Are Not Getting Paid Ð And What We Can Do About It, Bobo explores the issues surrounding wage theft and how workers can make sure they arenÕt victims. Bobo explained what Wage Theft means:/p
Here’s the final part in our series taking a look back at 2008. Be sure to check out Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 and Part 5.
Change was in the air—and on the way—in November, as the AFL-CIO’s biggest-ever political mobilization headed toward the finish line. Tens of thousands of union volunteers packed [...]
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