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(*Some* people would like to conveniently gloss over the fact that wage theft is, by far, the most common type of theft in this country)pic.twitter.com/XORCNpdZ5F
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Replying to @SweetSweetIron1 @whatslefttodo
No, I'm serious. Those are alarming stats. Can I get a source? Gonna copy kids on both sides of the aisle, but I gotta be honest, those data look suspect. But I'm happy to learn.
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Great. Let's play. Because I found your numbers to be high and, frankly, impossible to substantiate. But I'm willing to be proven wrong. Anything else I should be looking at?
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Replying to @SweetSweetIron1 @whatslefttodo and
Oh, and right away, the table you presented isn't in the 2014 article yo cited. I'm looking for support for the table you cited.
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Sorry to be a pain. But I would have thot you would have had this at your fingertips. You told us that "wage theft" was in the billions. You posted a graph. You spoke with the SFDA. My request for data should be easy.
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I really don't want to be a pain, but I do like data, and I'm fascinated with the issue. Your post is about
$Bs in "wage theft." You included a graphic. You cited a 2014 article talking about "$100s of millions." No offense, but what do the data say? Source for your chart?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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The ole' internet helped
@whatslefttodo (advice: you're not anon). @whatlefttodo completely made up the "wage data" chart. Yet@chesaboudin went on his show. Well done, Rhodes Scholar, well done.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@whatslefttodo "Gahhhh I’m so bad at social media lol@" Indeed. It was too easy, friend.
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