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Working people need a voice more than ever and Working America is making that happen.
08/23/2019
It’s estimated that every year, Minnesota workers lose an estimated $12 million in unpaid wages.
$12 million. That would have bought a lot of deep-fried pickles and rides on the Tilt-A-Whirl at the Minnesota State Fair. It’s money that should have been in the pockets of working people.
Wage theft occurs when employers do not pay their workers what they owe them for the work they performed.
Do any of these situations apply to you:
If so, your employer may be committing wage theft.
Based on 2017 American Community Survey data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau, the estimated amount of annual lost wages for Minnesota workers is over 180 times the median household income in Minnesota.
But thanks to a new law, we’ve got a powerful tool to combat rampant wage theft.
As a result of this new piece of legislation, Minnesotans have the following rights in their workplace:
You can learn more at the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry.
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