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okaawhatever

(9,461 posts)
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 09:24 PM Apr 2014

New York Settles With McDonald's Restaurants In Wage Theft Investigation

New York state has reached a settlement with the owner of seven McDonald's franchises that will give nearly $500,000 to fast-food workers who claimed they were shorted on pay, according to state Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman.

The attorney general's labor bureau found that cashiers regularly performed off-the-clock work before and after their shifts at the Manhattan restaurants owned by Richard Cisneros. Workers weren't given an allowance for the time and costs associated with cleaning uniforms they had to wear, nor did they receive an extra hour of minimum-wage pay after shifts in which they worked 10 consecutive hours -- requirements of New York law.

The settlement money will go to more than 1,600 current and former McDonald's employees.

"Like every other business in New York State, fast food employers must follow our labor laws,” Schneiderman said in a statement. “Our lowest wage workers deserve the same protections of the law as everyone else. It’s critical, for them and for their families as well as for our economy, that we remain vigilant so that no New Yorkers are cheated out of their hard won earnings."

In an email through a spokesman, Cisneros said his restaurants were now in compliance with all regulations. "I value my employees –- and it is important to me that they be paid correctly," Cisneros said. "So I am pleased to have reached a settlement with the New York State Attorney General to correct mistakes my organization made in this area. We have also agreed with the Attorney General to use the services of a third party administrator, who will help us ensure that current and former employees who are due money receive that money."

More at Link:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/17/mcdonalds-wage-theft_n_4981336.html

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New York Settles With McDonald's Restaurants In Wage Theft Investigation (Original Post) okaawhatever Apr 2014 OP
So is the settlement amount equal to or more (interest) than the funds that were stolen? If not, ChisolmTrailDem Apr 2014 #1
I wondered the same thing. $500,000/1,600 workers = $312.50/worker. n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2014 #3
It sounds like it is and since the state of NY handled the case there won't be huge attorney's fees. okaawhatever Apr 2014 #4
Unless the makeup pay is huge, they'll all Ilsa Apr 2014 #2
well pipoman Apr 2014 #5
 

ChisolmTrailDem

(9,463 posts)
1. So is the settlement amount equal to or more (interest) than the funds that were stolen? If not,
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 09:27 PM
Apr 2014

this news is shit.

okaawhatever

(9,461 posts)
4. It sounds like it is and since the state of NY handled the case there won't be huge attorney's fees.
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 09:42 PM
Apr 2014

I think a good portion of the pay had to be estimated because I doubt each employee kept records. There are investigations in other states as well. Hopefully they will find wrong doing and get even more money back for the employees.

Ilsa

(61,690 posts)
2. Unless the makeup pay is huge, they'll all
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 09:34 PM
Apr 2014

keep trying to get away with this crap. The employees should get treble damages, at least.

 

pipoman

(16,038 posts)
5. well
Tue Apr 1, 2014, 10:00 PM
Apr 2014

Nobody in that action will emerge from the minimum wage labor pool with their take of the settlement. .

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