Tiempo: NJ workers win wage theft case against employer who paid them less than $5 an hour

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Tiempo: NJ workers win wage theft case against employer who paid them less than $5 an hour
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In this episode of Tiempo, workers at a car wash in New Jersey won their wage theft case against their employer who paid them less than $5 an hour.

NEW YORK CITY -- On this episode of Tiempo we speak to an attorney who helped Latino workers in New Jersey win their lawsuit for unpaid wages.Some of the employees worked six or seven days a week, typically 11 hours a day, for less than $5 an hour.

And we talk with the Consul General of El Salvador in New York to talk about the services available to the Salvadorian community here. The consulate is now offering extended weekend hours of operation and a mobile consulate will be up and running soon.

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