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.

List of companies that fight Wage Theft

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CompanyCountryIndustryEmployeesRevenueTechnologies
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United States

Civic and Social Organizations

56

$4M

Wage Theft

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United States

Law Practice

501

Wage Theft

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Australia

Insurance

651

Wage Theft

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United States

Government Administration

10k

Wage Theft

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United States

Government Administration

10k

Wage Theft

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United States

Law Practice

42

$21M

Wage Theft

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United States

Law Practice

166

Wage Theft

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United States

Government Administration

60k

$1B

Wage Theft

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United States

Government Administration

10k

$50M

Wage Theft

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United States

Government Administration

10k

Wage Theft

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