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Central Ohio Worker Center Wage Theft and Job Site Inspection Training

Saturday, October 5, 9-11am, Seafarer’s International Union, 2800 S. High St.

Central Ohio Worker Center [COWC] Says Get Tough On The Crime of Wage Theft.

One recent study found that Ohio ranks second among the ten largest states for minimum wage violations, and estimates that overall, Ohio workers collectively lose $600 million each year in shorted paychecks due to wage theft.

Join fellow residents who are fighting back, empowering workers, and holding employers accountable for the crime of wage theft.

Wage Theft Intake Volunteers play a vital role in our community. Intake Volunteers meet with wage theft victims, collect information about unlawful employer practices, and refer workers to attorneys, government agencies, and others who can provide assistance.

The training session will provide you with an overview of the law, information about the severity of the problem of wage theft, and the skills you need to serve as a COWC Wage Theft Intake Volunteer. Our ability to fight against wage theft depends upon people like you playing an active role in the process.

Hosted by Central Ohio Worker Center / Centro de Trabajadores de Central Ohio.

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