Oy.
I was hoping the law had some kind of protection for wages.
No of course not. 1) we can't get the common folk to vote, therefore businessmen and women get elected and stay elected and pass laws to benefit the situation of the worker. 2) Larger corporations pay billions to lobby lawmakers to ensure that workers have just enough "good sounding" rights on paper that actually mean nothing. 3) Good luck getting your state to help. First of all you ain't the only one in this situation second the people the state hires to "help" don't care and three they got all the time in the world, your taxes pay them.
Really, it's the 21st century but in many regards rights for workers are still stuck square in the pre-depression era.
All unions did for America... all they did was run up the wages and benefits until we priced ourselves out of the market. Unions have done VERY LITTLE to actually champion the worker's rights over the big picture.
...and don't even get me started on the cesspool of corruption that is OSHA. *grumble*