New Jersey ordered more than two dozen Boston Market locations to close Tuesday because regulators found “multiple violations of workers’ rights,” including failure to pay wages, and fined the restaurant chain nearly $2.6 million.
New Jersey ordered more than two dozen Boston Market locations to shut down after it was discovered more than 300 workers were owed $600,000 in back pay wages.
The New Jersey Department of Labor s closure order on Tuesday shuttered 27 locations of the rotisserie chicken chain, which exploded in popularity in the mid-90s but has since dwindled.