Students at Mamaroneck High School take on wage theft

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Students at Mamaroneck High School take on wage theft
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Working hard for the money - long hours at tough jobs. But many in the Tri-State Area are not getting paid what they're owed. AielloTV reports.

But it turns out,Working hard for the money - long hours at tough jobs. But many in the Tri-State Area are not getting paid what they're owed.

Just 59% of the claimants received payments, totaling $220 million. Only 21% of the cases were paid in full. "They hide their assets, create a new entity. They declare bankruptcy, create a new entity, go back to business as usual," Zarate said. Kulish, a student at Mamaroneck High School, is taking part in a program with other students to address social issues. This year, they're focusing on wage theft.

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