Denver says it has recovered a record $2.31M in unpaid wages for 7,200 workers

DENVER — The City and County of Denver Auditor’s Office announced Monday that it has recovered a record $2.31 million in restitution and helped 7,200 workers get unpaid wages in the 2025 reporting year that ended Oct. 31.

Denver Labor, a city division that enforces wage and hour laws within the City and County of Denver, stated that this marks a 60% increase in the number of workers it assisted compared to the previous year.

“Wage theft is an ongoing problem in Denver. The more resources we have, the more money we recover for workers and the more people we can help,” Denver Auditor Timothy M. O’Brien, CPA, said in a news release…

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