Six years after a new law made wage theft a felony in Minnesota, our state has its first wage theft conviction.
Frederick Leon Newell will be sentenced in June for stealing $35,000 dollars from five workers he employed as a painting contractor for a Minneapolis affordable housing development.
Right! Every employer knowingly partakes in some form of wage theft. It just comes down to what each sides definitions of wage theft. I argue all profits not paid out to those who generated said profits is theft. Unpaid taxes is a form of wage theft as well. In my opinion.