Tag: Denver Labor
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New year, higher wages for Denver hourly and tipped workers
Some Denver workers will be starting the new year with a pay raise as the city’s minimum wage rises to $19.29, up from $18.81. For tipped food and beverage workers, the minimum wage will jump from $15.79 to $16.27 per hour, provided they earn at least $3.02 in actual tips. Each year, the city’s Department…
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Denver investigates strip clubs over whether dancers were misclassified as non-employees
A hearing officer ordered operators of PT’s Showclub, Diamond Cabaret, and PT’s Centerfold to fully respond before Sept. 24.
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Denver gig staffing companies ordered to pay more than $1M for wage theft and sick leave violations
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Two staffing companies misclassified hundreds of workers, resulting in them being paid less than minimum wage and causing them to miss out on overtime and sick pay, a new audit from Denver Labor revealed Monday. The two companies, Instawork and Gigpro, are temporary staffing agencies that placed workers such as bartenders, servers, dishwashers, general laborers…
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Denver Labor team returns over $1 million to underpaid workers
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So far this year, The Denver Labor team has recovered over $1 million of unpaid wages for workers who earned minimum wage but were not properly compensated, according to a news release. Denver Labor, a division of the Denver Auditor’s Office, ensures compliance with Denver’s wage laws. Cases include underpayments and officials help educate employers…
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More than $1 million recovered for underpaid workers by Denver Labor in 2020
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save More than $1 million was recovered for underpaid workers in Denver by Denver Labor in 2020, officials said. Denver Labor is a division within the city and county’s auditor’s office that promotes lawful employment and…




