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Rules Committee forwards eight members to new Wage Theft Task Force
Summary
The Rules Committee voted unanimously to forward eight appointments to a newly created Wage Theft Task Force designed to improve outreach and enforcement for low-wage workers, with seats reserved for community-based organizations, a union representative and employer representatives.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee on Sept. 20 voted to forward eight recommended appointees to a new Wage Theft Task Force meant to improve enforcement and outreach to workers who are not being paid legally owed wages.
Supervisor David Campos, the author of the underlying legislation, moved the committee recommendation to forward the slate of candidates. The motion was seconded and carried without opposition; the Rules Committee will send its recommendation to the full Board for final consideration.
The eight names recommended by Supervisor Campos include a mix of worker…
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