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  2. Are you owed back wages? DOL says over 7,000 Georgia workers ...

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    In Georgia, some part of $2,231,511.30 is owed to 7,131 workers. The county with the highest amount of back wages owed to its workers is Colquitt County, in southwest Georgia, which owes a total ...

  3. Leo’s Coney Island franchisee accused of not paying overtime ...

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    In a news release Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Labor said the Leo's Coney Island franchisee agreed to maintain accurate employee timecards and "stop denying" employees overtime pay as part of a ...

  4. Trump lays out job and tax proposals – and attacks Harris ...

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    Georgia is a pivotal swing state in 2024 that could ultimately decide the election. A Real Clear Politics polling average of Georgia surveys finds Trump 2.1 percentage points ahead of Harris ...

  5. Wage theft - Wikipedia

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    Minimum wage is enforced by the Wage and Hour Division (WHD). WHD is generally contacted by 25,000 people a year in regards to concerns and violations of minimum wage pay. [7] [9] A common form of wage theft for tipped employees is to receive no standard pay ($2.13 an hour) along with tips. [8]

  6. USA TODAY 5 hours ago A Georgia fire chief stopped to help a driver who hit a deer. He was then shot and killed. James Cauthen, a 54-year-old fire chief with Coweta County Fire in Georgia, was shot and killed while helping drivers who hit a deer in Alabama.

  7. Presidential Commission on the Status of Women - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau head Esther Peterson appeared on The Today Show to discuss commission findings and ramifications. The Associated Press ran a four-part nationwide story on the final report recommendations, and a 1965 mass-market book was published of the findings.

  8. Former dancer sues ‘Strippers,’ claims Middle Georgia club ...

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    A former dancer at the Byron club Strippers filed a lawsuit against the club and its owner last week, claiming the club is not paying workers minimum wage, court records show.

  9. It’s different now: Tariffs can boost U.S. jobs, wages, and ...

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    Today's U.S. economy is much different than the one that was crushed by disastrous tariffs in the 1930s, according to finance professor Michael Pettis, who thinks tariffs could boost U.S. jobs ...