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Wage Theft in the News: Papa John’s Ordered to Pay Almost $800,000 in Wage Theft Case

by Mark Mendoza | May 4, 2015 | Just Pay Cincy

by Jessica Mason Pieklo, Senior Legal Analyst, RH Reality Check February 9, 2015 – 10:01 am A Papa John’s pizza franchise in New York must pay its workers nearly $800,000 in unpaid wages over allegations the business underpaid employees and failed to pay...

Wage Theft in the News: Now You LLC Me, Now You Don’t: Shady Web of AZ, UT Wage Theft and Misclassification Uncovered

by Mark Mendoza | May 4, 2015 | Just Pay Cincy

After a five-year investigation of the illegal business practices of 16 defendants in Utah and Arizona, more than 1,000 construction workers will receive over $600,000 in back pay.  In their announcement, the U.S. Department of Labor said that consent judgements from...

Wage Theft in the News: Lessons from the Chicago Movers’ Strike

by Mark Mendoza | Apr 25, 2015 | Just Pay Cincy

http://labornotes.org/2015/03/lessons-chicago-movers-six-month-strike Lessons from Chicago Movers’ Six-Month Strike  April 08, 2015 / Mark Brenner After nearly two years of organizing and a grueling six-month strike, in February workers at Golan’s Moving and Storage...

Workers Rights Training – July 2014

by Admin | Jul 10, 2014 | Immigrant Dignity, Just Pay Cincy, Safety Now For All

Cincinnati Company Queen City Pallets Pays $27,000 in Back Wages

by Admin | Jul 3, 2014 | Just Pay Cincy

Friends, the CIWC is proud to announce the following victory against wage theft: Cincinnati Company Queen City Pallets Pays $27,000 in Back Wages For Immediate Release: July 3, 2014 CINCINNATI, OH — Area workers recover $27,000 in stolen wages from local company with...
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The Cincinnati Interfaith Workers Center (CIWC) was 
established in 2005 to mobilize, educate and 
organize low wage and immigrant workers to achieve positive systemic change.

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