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wage theft

A tennis match at the 2022 U.S. Open.
Sep 7

US Open Caterer Is Accused of Not Paying Employees at the 2021 Tournament

Three women allege they were never paid for their services after working as caterers during the 2021 U.S. Open Tennis Tournament and say there are more unpaid catering employees who have yet to come forward.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
What will Mike Isaac's book about Uber reveal?
Sep 14

6 Uber Scandals NYT Reporter Mike Isaac Must Include in His Company Tell-All

Mike Isaac's book should address issues like surge pricing, wage theft, sexual assault and sexism in Silicon Valley.
By John Bonazzo
Hector Figueroa, president of 32BJ SEIU, and Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, blast Labor Secretary-designate Andrew Puzner's anti-worker actions in front of a Department of Labor office in Manhattan.
Jan 12

Unions Rip Trump Labor Pick Puzder in Manhattan

"If we want wage theft out of the workplace, we cannot have Andrew Puzder in the Labor Department."
By Madina Toure
Construction at John V. Lindsay East River Park.
Oct 27

New Bill Aims to ‘Drain the Swamp’ of Cost and Time Overruns at the Parks Department

By Will Bredderman
Wage cases are a growing share of the federal court docket. Disclosure of anonymous shareholders of limited liability companies and and privately owned companies could be the remedy for increased wage theft and millions of dollars in campaign contributions that fund New York's politicians.
Sep 9

Aiding and Abetting: Anonymity Lets LLCs Rip Off Employees

By Daniel R. Bright
Comptroller Scott Stringer presents a $50,000 check to Bronx resident Wilson Lopez.
Jul 21

Workers Get $330K in Back Pay from Stringer After ‘Taxi Ride That Keeps on Giving’

By Madina Toure
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