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Cheating Employers Cost Us All Money

Sure, I know that  some people are underpaid, but what does that have to do with me?  Lots, according to an Economic Policy Report survey titled “Raising America’s Pay.”   The study found that low-wage workers are cheated out of $1,500,000,000 (a LOT of zeroes!) per year due to labor violations.  That’s 1/4 of a full-time worker’s weekly earnings.  The amount stolen from workers adds up to more than the total for items stolen during auto thefts, robberies, and burglaries in the U.S.

This theft impacts all of us., in terms of taxes and other factors that affect the economies of state and local governments.  Additionally, if  employers get away with underpaying some people, it affects other workers by causing wages to decrease.  Also, if these people were paid what they’re owed, the poverty level would drop by about 6%.

Read more details at “Employers Steal Billions from Workers’ Paychecks Each Year.”

 

New Sweetener Stevia Not Such a Sweet Deal

We’re seeing more and more products containing a “new,” natural sweetener, Stevia.  Companies–especially Coca Cola–are reaping billions of dollars because of it.  But they didn’t invent it.  It occurs in nature; in Paraguay and Brazil, the Guarani people discovered it and have been using it for generations.  Coca Cola uses the plants but doesn’t pay those indigenous people for their knowledge–in violation of the Convention on Biological Diversity.

These groups of people live in poverty, a life-situation that stevia could alleviate if Coca Cola at least shared the profits that legally and morally belong to the people.  According to international law, the traditional knowledge and use of stevia belongs to them.  That makes what Coca Cola is doing simple theft.

Watch this short video to get a picture of the situation. Then read Public Eye’s “Stivia” for more details.