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Emstar Pizza Inc. (which owns seven Papa John's pizza locations in
Queens and Brooklyn) and its owner Emmanuel Onuaguluchi have been
ordered to pay workers
$789,507.06 in unpaid wages and other costs.
“This judgment sends a clear message that like every other
business in New York, fast food employers must follow the law,” New York
State attorney general Eric Schneiderman said in a statement. “This
Papa John’s franchisee brazenly violated the law, shaving employees’
hours and avoiding paying overtime by various means, including giving
managerial sounding titles such as ‘head driver.’
This ruling follows a long probe set up by the Attorney General's
office going back a few months:
Local franchises are being eyed for possibly cheating
workers out of overtime pay by masking a more than 40-hour-a-week
schedule by having workers divide their time between two stores, sources
said.
For example, a franchisee with two stores would have one employee
work 20 hours at one store and 30 hours at another. Since each store is a
separate company that reported the labor numbers to the state
separately, it’s hard to tie them together. READ MORE
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