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Wage Theft; A Conversation with Attorney Michael T. Harren
PRISM Multicultural Center invites you to attend a presentation and
discussion
WAGE THEFT A CONVERSATION WITH ATTORNEY MICHAEL T.
HARREN
Introduction by Professor Karen Morris, Business
Administration
What is Wage Theft?
Students do you work in the hotel, restaurant or travel industry. Or maybe
you work in a nursing home, factory or grocery store. Wage theft is very common
and happens more and more and people sometimes are not aware of their rights or
understand how it occurs. Wage theft is the unlawful practice of employers not
paying their employees the full amount for the work they have performed. If
this sounds fairly broad, that is because wage theft can be perpetrated in a
number of different ways, both by breaking the law and by not adhering to a
contractual relationship.
Wage theft is the unlawful practice of employers not paying
their employees the full amount for the work they have performed. If this
sounds fairly broad, that is because wage theft can be
perpetrated in a number of different ways, both by breaking the law and by not
adhering to a contractual relationship.
Wage theft happens in the areas of:
Overtime pay
- Employee misclassification
- Minimum wage violations
- Working off the clock
- Illegal deductions from pay
- Not being paid at all
Please join Professor Karen Morris and guest speaker Michael T. Harren Esq.
who is an expert in employment law for over 45 years, to discuss this most
important topic.
When: November 7, 2019
Where: PRISM Multicultural Center, Building 1- Room 108
Time: 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Attached Files:
WageTheft_f2019.pdf
Batistta-Provost, Shirley
Diversity Equity and Inclusion
11/05/2019