Companies fighting Wage Theft
Wage theft occurs when employers fail to pay legally required wages or benefits, such as unpaid overtime, minimum‑wage violations, misclassifying workers, illegal deductions, off‑the‑clock labor, or withheld leave entitlements.
301
companies
List of companies that fight Wage Theft
This is sourced from job postings — companies only hire for what they actively use or plan to adopt · how we source this →
| Company | Country | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Technologies |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
United States | Law Practice | 501 | Wage Theft | ||
United States | Government Administration | 10k | Wage Theft | ||
United States | Government Administration | 10k | Wage Theft | ||
United States | Law Practice | 42 | $21M | Wage Theft | |
United States | Law Practice | 172 | Wage Theft | ||
United States | Government Administration | 60k | $1B | Wage Theft | |
United States | Government Administration | 10k | $50M | Wage Theft | |
United States | Government Administration | 10k | Wage Theft | ||
United States | Law Practice | 262 | $4.2M | Wage Theft | |
United States | Legal Services | 57 | $12M | Wage Theft |
Showing top companies out of 301 that fight Wage Theft. Get the full list on TheirStack.
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