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by minikites
2026 days ago
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Here, let me quote from the article I linked: >Survey research shows that well over two-thirds of low-wage workers have been the victims of wage theft. "Over two-thirds" means you are more likely than not to eat at a restaurant that has cheated its employees. |
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> "Over two-thirds" means you are more likely than not to eat at a restaurant that has cheated its employees.
No. It doesn't. It means that, in their entire lifetime as employees of any number of employers, two-thirds of employees, at least once, experienced wage theft in some form.
That's a much different statement and says nothing at all about whether those employees were robbed of overtime, asked to work for free, or their employers claimed tip credits for tips the employees didn't receive.