Three Rhode Island business owners were charged with labor-related crimes, according to the state attorney general's office.
"Since the beginning of my administration, we have aggressively pursued companies who deny employees hard-earned wages or attempt to cheat the system," Attorney General Peter F. Neronha said in a media release.
"When employers cheat their employees out of wages and mandatory protections, they are not only harming those employees and their families, but also gaining an unfair advantage over businesses that are playing by the rules," Neronha said. "That's why we have worked tirelessly with workers, local labor organizations, and the General Assembly to pass stricter laws to ensure that the punishments are commensurate with the crimes."
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