As most employers know, for weeks, the New York State Legislature was considering passing a wage theft law (referred to as the “SWEAT” bill) that would have allowed alleged “victims” of wage theft to obtain a temporary lien against their employer’s (or alleged employer’s) assets upon the filing of a “wage claim.”
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