WASHINGTON — The Justice Department’s push to prosecute employers over alleged deals to fix wages or stop workers from getting better jobs has a major defect: Courts don’t see any crime committed. On Friday, a federal judge in Connecticut threw out criminal charges against six aerospace-industry executives accused of agreeing…Read More
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