Interfaith Worker Justice

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NY Boutique Boss Arrested, Faces 4 Years in Jail for Stealing Wages

by Mischa Gaus | February 25, 2010

Published on Labor Notes (http://www.labornotes.org)

Months of organizing uncovered sub-minimum wages at a New York boutique chain—and this February rally drew attention to it. The chain's owner was arrested Tuesday, accused of shorting workers $1.5 million.

Wage-thieving employers, beware: the owner of a New York boutique chain accused of shorting workers by $1.5 million was taken away in handcuffs Tuesday.

2008 Voter Guide from Interfaith Worker Justice

2008 Voter guide from Interfaith Worker Justice: http://www.iwj.org/documents/VoterGuide2008.pdf

Donations Needed for Families Devastated by Immigration Raids

***Action Alert***

Please Help Families Devastated by the immigration Raid in Mississippi 

- Earlier this week the largest Immigration and Custom Enforcement (I.C.E.) Raid happen in Mississippi.

Wage Theft Hearings

GAO Investigation Finds Labor Department Not Effectively Fighting Wage Theft

Department not using all its tools to collect back wages

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

WASHINGTON, DC

Victory! - CIW, Burger King reach agreement to improve farmworker wages, working conditions

May 23, 2008: From the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and the Student/Farmworker Alliance

Burger King campaign comes to an end with historic press conference, signing ceremony at US Capitol!

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