Wage Theft

Covers laws that protect workers from unpaid or underpaid wages, including minimum wage and overtime violations, off-the-clock work, missed meal and rest breaks, illegal deductions, misclassification as an independent contractor, and withheld tips or final paychecks. Learn how to spot wage theft, document what you’re owed, and pursue recovery through complaints, negotiations, or lawsuits.

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The Tip Pool Lawsuit Every Restaurant Server Should Read

The Tip Pool Lawsuit Every Restaurant Server Should Read

Under federal law, managers and supervisors cannot keep any portion of employees’ tips, even in a tip pool. Illegal tip pools often include ineligible staff or fail to meet tip credit rules, reducing take-home pay. This article explains key tip-pooling protections, common violations, and what a tip pool lawsuit can recover. Why This Lawsuit Matters […]
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What is wage theft?

What is wage theft?

Wage theft is when an employer illegally underpays or withholds a worker’s earned pay—costing workers billions of dollars each year. It can include unpaid wages, off-the-clock work, minimum wage and overtime violations, illegal deductions, or tip theft. This article explains common wage theft types, warning signs, and options to recover back pay. Wage theft happens […]
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What is overtime pay?

What is overtime pay?

Overtime pay is extra wages paid at 1.5× an employee’s regular rate for hours worked over 40 in a workweek for most nonexempt workers under the FLSA. Whether you qualify depends on exemption status, your job duties, and how your “regular rate” is calculated. This article explains overtime rules, eligibility, and common compliance issues. Overtime […]
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