......... my take is that federal regulation that protects the consumer/citizen is poorly enforced and federal regulation bought from Congress to protect corporate interests is. It's a matter of funding at the legislative level.
e.g., while not entirely at the Federal level (yet) minimum wage laws implemented at the state level have little enforcement, no penalties for ignoring them and outright dismissed by companies hiring cheap labor (below market value) because there is no enforcement. Meanwhile an underclass of workers with no ability to collectively bargain can't pay the rent, buy groceries or afford health care for their families and certainly don't have the means or the time to pursue claims against employers for failing to pay over time, shorting pay-checks or not paying at all.
e.g., while not entirely at the Federal level (yet) minimum wage laws implemented at the state level have little enforcement, no penalties for ignoring them and outright dismissed by companies hiring cheap labor (below market value) because there is no enforcement. Meanwhile an underclass of workers with no ability to collectively bargain can't pay the rent, buy groceries or afford health care for their families and certainly don't have the means or the time to pursue claims against employers for failing to pay over time, shorting pay-checks or not paying at all.
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