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County Board of Supervisors approve Workplace Justice Fund

May 23, 2023 By sdcnews

County Administration Center in San Diego. Photo: Gina Yarbrough/San Diego County News

By County News Center

San Diego, CA–San Diego County victims of wage theft can turn to a County Workplace Justice Fund for help while trying to regain their lost wages, the County of San Diego said.

The Board of Supervisors approved the introduction of an ordinance Tuesday which would put $100,000 into the new fund.

Board supervisors will meet on Tuesday, June 13, to consider and adopt the ordinance which will then formally establish the Workplace Justice Fund.

Payments of $3,000 or $4,000 would help wage theft victims get by while waiting for their claims to make their way through the legal system or waiting for employers to pay the wage theft judgments against them.

Locally, nearly 1,000 workers in the past six years have suffered from unpaid wages or wage theft judgments that were not paid out. Lost wages amount to nearly $13 million dollars.

The County’s Office of Labor Standards and Enforcement (OLSE) will administer and accept applications for the fund. OLSE will also give wage theft victims information on how they may qualify for CalFresh, CalWORKS, the County Libraries’ GED and Broadband Program, and many more services.

OLSE continually educates businesses on compliance with labor standards laws through multiple Know-your-Rights campaigns and seminars, so businesses are aware and act in good faith.

OLSE also acts as a regional resource for all San Diegans who have questions about workers’ rights and labor law compliance. The office offers information about a wide range of topics including sick leave, overtime, wages, and more.

For more information, visit the OLSE website, call the OLSE advice line at (619) 985-1597, or email OLSE@sdcounty.ca.gov.

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