Biden's Nominee for Secretary of Labor Wants 'Wage Theft' Cops
California’s experience combatting wage theft has been a headache for employers without much in the way of restitution for workers.

Julie Su wants to be the nation's top cop on wage theft, and she means that quite literally.
Su, President Joe Biden's nominee to be the Secretary of Labor, believes that allegations of not paying workers what they are due are so serious that the accused—business owners—should be put in handcuffs.
As the head of the California Labor Department under Gov. Gavin Newsom, Su created the state agency's first-ever criminal investigations unit. Su vowed that the unit would go after those "who underpay, underbid and under-report in violation of the law." And the wage theft police were born.
"When we first implemented the unit, newspaper headlines warned of armed Labor Commissioner deputies coming to get employers in California and arrest them for crimes. And, well, we are!" Su boasted in a 2015 lecture. "We have filed over a dozen felony wage-theft cases with district attorneys across the state and we have had employers arrested and thrown in jail for the wage theft they committed."
"Wage theft" is a catch-all term for not paying workers what they are owed under the law, such as violating minimum wage or overtime regulations. It is a crime under the Fair Labor Standards Act and is enforced by the Labor Department's Wage and Hour Division. It can involve business owners sneakily ripping off employees. It can also result from honest confusion or mistakes regarding what is owed.
There is substantial confusion in employee/management relations about what workplace practices constitute theft, notes Saba Waheed, the research director at UCLA's Labor Center. "There's like a level of informality. It's so normalized that even viewing it as some kind of theft would be such a surprise to folks," Waheed says.
In one case, Ferra v. Loews Hollywood Hotel, LLC, the employer was found guilty of wage theft because it hadn't factored in the quarterly incentive payments it gave employees on top of their regular wages into the calculation of pay owed under state law.
Su however sees no difference between this confusion and somebody taking money at gunpoint. Most district attorneys, she noted in the lecture, "do not think they should be handling those cases when they have other really big important cases involving 'real' crime, such as robberies, rape, and domestic violence. My response is that wage theft is like robbery."
It was not an empty threat. A 2013 profile of Su by In These Times, for example, describes the arrest of father and son restaurateurs accused of failing to pay workers the minimum wage. Instead of leaving this to a regular law enforcement agency that would prioritize serious, legitimate cases of wage theft, here's a state agency with a newly minted police force that is exclusively about harassing business owners whenever it has any cause to do so.
This approach may be ineffectual at ending wrongdoing. The California Labor Commission has claimed to have recovered more than $39 million in lost wages on behalf of workers in 2021, but it received claims that year for $334 million, according to a Los Angeles Times report.
That means only about one in 10 alleged cases of theft resulted in a judgment for workers. Worse, a 2020 legislative audit found that most workers who won their cases were unable to collect.
California's cases were numerous in part because workers could file lawsuits through California's Private Attorneys General Act, which granted workers the same powers as the state to file lawsuits against their employers. Most such cases are settled out of court. Management-side attorneys call it a "cottage industry."
After California ordered hotel owner Balubhai Patel to pay an ex-employee $202,000 in back wages, he sued the state in Los Angeles Superior Court alleging false testimony. He is seeking $10 million and to overturn the decision. "It's damn lies," Patel told the LAist. "I've been doing business for a long time. I never cheat."
Jennifer Barrera, chief executive of the California Chamber of Commerce, told the LAist that it was rare for California's employers to intentionally steal wages. "We have the most complex labor and employment laws, I would argue, in the country," Barrera said. Little was done to educate employers on how to navigate that complexity, she claimed.
California's experience combatting wage theft then has been a lot of turmoil and headaches for employers without much in the way of restitution for workers. This is the model that Su will likely try to put in place at the federal level. Senate lawmakers should be wary.
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"My response is that wage theft is like robbery."
"But, enough about tax withholding."
It's not the withholding that's the problem, it's the taxes in the first place.
Though I *would* like to see withholding abolished. Make everyone pay their taxes lump sum whent they're due. And make that date about two weeks before election day.
The cure for any potential problem is always more bureaucracy.
The simple libertarian solution is to outlaw employment.
Everyone contracts for their economic contribution to the business (labor) and is paid according to that contract. Conflicts are addressed in civil court like all other contract disputes.
Once again, California becomes the model for the country. How refreshing to see Biden nominate a minority for the position! That so rarely happens, given how racist, sexist, and homophobic that senile old fucker is.
Su however sees no difference between this confusion and somebody taking money at gunpoint.
And she'll solve the problem by taking your money at gunpoint!
When you've been a cheater your whole life like Joe Biden, you think everyone else is a cheater too. Not surprising he picked Julie Su, another cheater who thinks everyone steals like she does.
"Senate lawmakers should be wary"
Like they've ever met an expansion of government power they couldn't support.
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Fascists have to regulate and punish everyone.
Wage-theft cops? Who do they chase? Capitalists with monocles and top hats?
Working class folks who happen to eke out a living with a small business.
This.
Very much this.
I'm going to stick my neck out here by saying that the problem isn't wage theft but, rather, Federal laws against wage theft, Federal minimum wage laws, and the Taft-Hartley Act. Repeal all those and eliminate the Department of Labor - PLEASE!
Welfare should not exist. But as long as welfare exists, I support some kind of minimum wage, since it's better that the companies be paying their workers than the taxpayers be paying the workers.
anyone surprised? megalomaniacs are the (D) roster
At this point in the culture wars there is no downside to continuously upping the ante on rhetoric and tyranny. In for a penny, in for a pound, as the saying goes. If the Democrats keep throwing punches hard and fast their opposition will still be reeling from the last punch when the next punch lands. Victory for the blue team by a knockout. And the crowd goes wild!
body blow! body blow!
Most of Biden’s nominees have been utterly incompetent idiots. The last few months alone I have seen several videos on YouTube where these drooling morons have been completely incapable of answering basic questions at their confirmation hearings.
no mention of federal taxes or union dues
It's Bolsheviks all the way down.
"Wage theft" is a catch-all term for not paying workers what they are owed under the law, such as violating minimum wage or overtime regulations.
This is not true. The socialists who coined the phrase include things like requiring workers to start their shifts on time. Since avoiding a penalty requires people to be on-site but unpaid this is claimed to be "theft". It's disappointing Reasoners help them in their subterfuge by pretending wage theft includes only legitimate violations.
wage theft is FICA and the 1040.
What does Sean Higgins do when he isn't trying to protect thieving assholes? Steal candy from children? Vote Republican? Speak at Federalist Society events? Kick sleeping homeless people? Spit on soda can tops in grocery stores?
Maybe he beats the shit out of Marxist faggots, like you.