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Chipotle violated New York City s Fair Workweek Law when it failed to provide workers predictable schedules or advance notice of their hours, the city has alleged in a lawsuit (
The fast-casual restaurant owes employees more than $150 million in relief after racking up nearly 600,000 violations, the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection estimated. Chipotle s flagrant disregard for our laws and for their employees is unacceptable, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said in a statement. Workers deserve reliable schedules and we will do everything in our power to hold them accountable. This is about protecting workers rights.
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New York inching towards reopening and Stefanik on the rise
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Rep. Elise Stefanik has come a long way since being the youngest woman elected to Congress in 2015. Rounding up the week’s latest news.
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New York wants to get creative with vaccines. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that baseball fans can get the jab outside Citi Field and Yankee Stadium before attending a game – and they can get a free ticket to a game too. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is proposing a more national approach by suggesting that the city offer tourists vaccines at popular spots. Although that would require state approval. But both plans rely on single doses from Johnson & Johnson, which has had issues with production in recent weeks. Keep reading for the rest of this week’s news.
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