As wage theft rises, states and cities crack down
By SOPHIA TAREEN and LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ Associated Press Writers CHICAGO (AP) - Fabian Gutierrez logged more than 60 hours a week slicing meat and stocking shelves with cheeses and milk at a neighborhood grocery for less than minimum wage and no overtime.
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