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Tag: wage theft

Posted inEditor's Blog

Data Editor Matt Kiefer awarded Knight journalism fellowship

by The Chicago Reporter May 1, 2019May 1, 2019

As a JSK fellow, Kiefer will spend 10 months at Stanford University developing technology for investigative journalism that helps protect civil and human rights.

Posted inEmployment and Labor

Labor watchdog would give city’s worker protection laws some teeth

by Matt Kiefer April 18, 2018October 31, 2018
Posted inBehind the Data, Employment and Labor

Cómo investigamos la recuperación de salarios en el Departamento Laboral de Illinois

by Matt Kiefer August 17, 2017August 17, 2017
Posted inEmployment and Labor

Cuando les roban el salario, pocos trabajadores de Illinois recuperan sus sueldos

by Melissa Sanchez and Matt Kiefer August 17, 2017August 17, 2017
Posted inBehind the Data, Employment and Labor

How we investigated wage enforcement at the Illinois Department of Labor

by Matt Kiefer August 9, 2017
Posted inEmployment and Labor

Wage theft victims have little chance of recouping pay in Illinois

by Melissa Sanchez and Matt Kiefer August 9, 2017May 22, 2018
Posted inEmployment and Labor

Chicago needs to better enforce labor ordinances, aldermen and advocates say

by Melissa Sanchez February 23, 2017
Posted inEmployment and Labor, Government and Politics

Chicago’s lax enforcement of minimum wage hike leaves workers in the lurch

by Melissa Sanchez February 8, 2017August 21, 2017
Posted inEmployment and Labor

Campaign aims to enforce fair labor practices with public pressure

by La Risa Lynch August 1, 2016

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