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Chipotle owes workers $150M after violating NYC scheduling law, city says

Dive Brief: 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. Dive Insight:

NYC Sees No School Mandate: N J Mulls Cash Lure: Virus Update

N.J. Mulls Cash Incentives; U.K. to Ease Travel: Virus Update Bloomberg 1 day ago © Bloomberg Healthcare Workers Administer Covid-19 Vaccines At American Museum of Natural History (Bloomberg) New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said he is considering cash incentives to lure people to get vaccinated. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he sees no reason to require Covid-19 shots for students to return to school. Britain will permit relatively free leisure travel to 12 nations and territories. China’s Sinopharm won the backing of the World Health Organization for its vaccine, paving the way for a wider rollout of the shot in countries scrambling for immunizations.

AOC hints at bigger role in NYC s primary elections, promos mobile vax sites with Mayor de Blasio

AOC hints at bigger role in NYC’s primary elections, promos mobile vax sites with Mayor de Blasio Tim Balk, Michael Gartland © Barry Williams Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks to the media with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio at a mobile Covid-19 vaccination site on Castle Hill Ave. Friday, May 7, in the Bronx. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) vowed Friday to become more engaged in this year’s mayor’s race, but said she’s still undecided on who she’ll endorse. So far, the popular yet polarizing Congresswoman has remained mostly silent about the upcoming Democratic primary, which is set to take place on June 22 and will likely determine the ultimate outcome of the general election in November.

New York inching towards reopening and Stefanik on the rise

New York inching towards reopening and Stefanik on the rise Official Website of Congresswoman Stefanik 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. SHARE: 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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