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Wage Theft as a Neglected Public Health Problem: An Overview and Case Study From San Francisco’s Chinatown District

机译:工资盗窃作为被忽视的公共卫生问题:旧金山唐人街地区的概述和案例研究

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Wage theft, or nonpayment of wages to which workers are legally entitled, is a major contributor to low income, which in turn has adverse health effects. We describe a participatory research study of wage theft among immigrant Chinatown restaurant workers. We conducted surveys of 433 workers, and developed and used a health department observational tool in 106 restaurants. Close to 60% of workers reported 1 or more forms of wage theft (e.g., receiving less than minimum wage [50%], no overtime pay [> 65%], and pay deductions when sick [42%]). Almost two thirds of restaurants lacked required minimum wage law signage. We discuss the dissemination and use of findings to help secure and enforce a wage theft ordinance, along with implications for practice.
机译:工资失窃或工人法律上有权享有的未支付工资,是造成低收入的主要原因,低收入反过来又对健康产生不利影响。我们描述了一项参与式研究,研究了唐人街外来饭店工人的工资盗窃行为。我们对433名工人进行了调查,并在106家餐厅开发和使用了卫生部门的观察工具。接近60%的工人报告了1种或更多形式的盗窃工资(例如,领取低于最低工资的工资[50%],没有加班费[> 65%]以及生病时扣除工资[42%])。几乎三分之二的饭店缺少最低工资法规定的标志。我们讨论调查结果的传播和使用,以帮助确保和执行工资盗窃法令,以及对实践的启示。

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