Few local governments have any resources or staff to combat wage theft, and several states have closed down or so severely cut back their labor departments that workers are left mostly unprotected and vulnerable to exploitation. The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is the one agency that brings substantial resources to the effort to prevent and remedy wage theft, but its total staff of wage and hour investigators, about 1100 in all, is responsible for securing compliance from more than seven million employers. Nevertheless, in Fiscal Year 2012, DOL recovered $280 million in back pay for 308,000 workers. That amount – a small fraction of the total wage theft nationwide – far exceeded the total lost to criminals in street and highway, bank, gas station and convenience store robberies in 2012.
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This article shows some of the problems associated with the overall wages system. It is always open to abuse and the system itself is abuse. Profit for employers, business owners, share holders, corporations and the like ALL comes courtesy of the worker (willingly or not). SOYMB advocates for the total abolition of wage slavery, ie the wages system.
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