Managers at Chipotle restaurants routinely ignored nearly every provision of a New York City law requiring predictable work schedules in fast food and retail industries, the city said in a lawsuit.
The administrative lawsuit represents the first litigation brought by the city to enforce the Fair Workweek Law enacted in May 2017. It seeks $1 million in restitution to workers, plus civil penalties.
“In New York City, predictable schedules for fast food and retail workers are a right, not a privilege,” Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) said in announcing the lawsuit Sept. 10. “No corporation can get away with blatantly ...
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