Wage Theft, The $50 Billion Crime Against Workers
By Genevieve Carlton, Ph.D In 2019, the total cost of every robbery in the country was $482 million. The cost of wage theft was more than 100 times that number. ... View Article
April 17, 2023
By Genevieve Carlton, Ph.D In 2019, the total cost of every robbery in the country was $482 million. The cost of wage theft was more than 100 times that number. ... View Article
April 17, 2023
By Charles Joseph, Employment Lawyer Can you sue for wrongful termination in an at-will state? If you’ve been fired, you may wonder whether you can file a lawsuit. In this... View Article
March 14, 2023
For years, employers have pushed victims of workplace sexual harassment to give up their right to file a lawsuit. But a recent law means new rules. By Genevieve Carlton, Ph.D.... View Article
February 23, 2023
By Madison Kang Winner of the 2022 Working Now and Then Undergraduate Scholarship With two-thirds of American companies monitoring their employees’ internet use, 45 percent logging their employees’ keystrokes, and... View Article
January 17, 2023
By Genevieve Carlton, Ph.D. College costs continue to rise. And that creates a barrier for students planning to work in labor rights careers. As a result, Working Now and... View Article
December 19, 2022
By Charles Murphy The Law Students on Workers’ Rights series publishes essays from current and incoming students at some of the top law schools in the country. These essays, submitted... View Article
August 9, 2022