New York Restaurant Wage Theft Scheme Results in Jail Time
One Papa John's franchisee will serve two months in a New York jail for wage theft and attempts to cover it up. He will also pay $230,000 in restitution, $230,000 in damages, and $50,000 in civil penalties. Throughout his six franchised restaurants, he failed to...
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