The very capable McKenzie Cantrell of Kentucky's Equal Justice Center raises concern that the epidemic of wage theft will invade Lexington in the wake of our town's newly enacted higher minimum wage law; the essay is in today's Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington Must Guard Against Employer "Wage Theft."

We've reported numerous times before on the problem of wage theft: Unpaid Wages and Wage TheftWage Theft - 9 out of 10 Fast Food Workers Are VictimsWorking Off the Clock & Wage Theft: The McDonald's Suits, and Restaurant Workers Cite Wage Theft & Off-the-Clock Work In Suit being only a few recent examples.

Lexington, Kentucky wages and overtime lawyer Robert Abell helps individuals and employees recover the wages and overtime they've earned but not been paid; contact him at 859-254-7076. 

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