He's talking about tear gassings and people being dragged away though. Have employers even formed a mob to assert their right to commit wage theft? That seems like it'd be a wildly rare event but a prerequisite to a tear gassing. I assume it must have happened at least once but I can't recall an example. Dragging them to a foreign prison isn't really a productive way to deal with wage theft. They get dragged to local prisons if they commit crimes though.
If the point is that employers get a trial and that is unfair then there might be something there, but the point isn't being expressed very clearly.
If the point is that employers get a trial and that is unfair then there might be something there, but the point isn't being expressed very clearly.