“Wage theft is not taken seriously as a crime by this system,” says National Mobilization Against Sweatshops @NMASSwc.
“How are working people who are working so hard expected to survive if it’s OK to have their wages stolen?”
https://t.co/qxhq09LLGL
Yesterday, workers protested @NYSDOLCommish Roberta Reardon, demanding she enforce the law!
Why is she colluding w/insurance companies & sweatshops to rob & abuse us?!
@GovKathyHochul must stop the corruption & support City Council's No More 24 Act to end NYC’s 24-hour workday!
Today, we joined @FlushingWorkers, @NMASSwc & Chinese Staff & Workers Association, to support home care workers.
Pictured is Council Member @ChrisMarteNYC, co-sponsor of the No More 24 Act, speaking out against this injustice & demanding @USDOL investigate all workers' cases.
A group of NYC home health aides is suing the state Department of Labor in an attempt to force the agency to resume an investigation of their allegations that they were not fully compensated for their time during 24-hour shifts.
https://t.co/vK57ZTGZkf
Workers rights org @NMASSwc says filing a wage theft claim in New York is a "waste of time".
"I've seen so many workers file claims, and they’re told that they’re owed so much in back wages — and then nothing happens.”
Investigation with @propublica
https://t.co/oXVNSZmalO
Workers also called on Governor Hochul to help stop the corruption and end the 24-hour workday by supporting the No More 24 Act in the NY City Council.
DOL: STOP THE CORRUPTION, ENFORCE THE LAW! Protest Aug 30th, 11AM Department of Labor Colludes with Insurance Companies to Steal Millions of Dollars of Wages from Home Care Workers; Workers Demand an End to the Agency’s Corruption
After having finished investigations or calculating millions in back wages for workers doing 24h shifts, the DOL suddenly closed cases for hundreds. Workers will demand justice and an end to corruption between the government agency and insurance companies and home care agencies.
Department of Labor Colludes with Insurance Companies to Steal Millions of Dollars of Wages from Home Care Workers;
Workers Demand an End to the Agency’s Corruption
When: Wednesday, August 30 11AM
Where: 199 Church Street, Manhattan
Who: Home care workers, supporters & advocates
.@NYSLabor sent letters to 100s of home attendants w/ calculations of $100,000s in stolen wages from 24hr workdays.. but then closed their cases, to help sweatshops & insurance companies continue the violence!
Workers are suing & PROTESTING:
WED AUG 30, 11AM
DOL (199 Church St)
If you want to see an inspiring example about workers fighting racist violence, not settling for crumbs, watch @ZishunNing@aiwcampaign film “For Whom the Alarm Sounds” online at the Houston AAPI Film Festival Sat, June 10 7-9pm. Tickets here: https://t.co/LHdaak9ewZ
That is why workers will hold a protest in front of Melba’s Restaurant Sunday, June 18 at 2pm. Join us and spread the word! Below is a testimony from NMASS member Yanin Peña who makes the point that wage theft, like the 24-hour workday, is racist violence.
What is Wage Theft If Not Violence?! https://t.co/qwof0km8Yz
The NYC Hospitality Alliance and its president Melba Wilson successfully blocked SWEAT from passing again this year, protecting employers who steal workers wages...
by giving them the ability to place a lien on their employer’s assets and prevent them from transferring property until they have paid workers their stolen wages—even if the employer goes out of business or files for bankruptcy...
"During my employment, I had to wash, dry and fold 80 pounds of clothing per hour. I worked 6 days a week and was paid only $10 per hour, without payment of overtime or meal break, a clear violation of the wage and hour law" –Sandra Mejia.@jessicaramos@FlushingWorkers@NMASSwc
At today's NYS Senate hearing, @aaldef's Bethany Li describes how Kum Gang San hid its assets to avoid paying $2.7 million judgment that we secured in wage theft case for Asian and Latino workers. The #SWEATAct is needed to hold employers responsible for labor law violations.
Pass the SWEAT ACT (A46/S1977) to fight rampant wage theft in New York! Give workers the necessary tools to collect their stolen wages.
HAPPENING NOW: Watch the Joint NYS Senate hearing on the bill, https://t.co/7VoGhPHWPp