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Here’s a look at some of the the items that caught our eye this week:
–On Friday evening, local State Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou joined other progressive elected officials in rescinding support for Scott Stringer, whose mayoral campaign has been rocked by sexual assault allegations. [Politico New York]
–City Councilwoman Carlina Rivera is among a group of lawmakers seeking to push through bills to protect the rights of delivery workers. [The City]
–A large hardcore concert in Tompkins Square Park was passed off as a 9/11 memorial in a city permit application. [Gothamist]
–The East Village bar, The Cock, is hoping to make a move to Rivington Street, in the old Fat Baby space. [EV Grieve]
The city of New York sues Chipotle over unfair work scheduling practices (again)
National burrito and bowl chain Chipotle has been sued by the city of New York for over $150 million due to alleged violations of the city’s Fair Workweek Law, which was enacted in 2017 to protect workers from unreliable shift scheduling and other unfair work scheduling practices. According to a
New York Timesreport, Chipotle was found in violation of the law in numerous ways, including engaging in last-minute schedule shifts without extra pay and requiring employees to work back-to-back schedules without additional compensation or time off.
This isn’t the first time the city has gone after Chipotle for violations of the Fair Workweek Law. In 2019, NYC sued Chipotle for “at least $1 million” after hearing from employees at five Brooklyn locations that the chain was not complying with fair scheduling practices as required by the law. Since then, the chain has made “some attempts” to abide
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