Department of Consumer and Worker Protection
Fast food giant agrees to pay some 13,000 current and former employees to resolve city investigation of violations of local scheduling and sick leave laws.
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The city Department of Consumer and Worker Protection readies to allow retailers to cancel penalties by providing bathrooms to customers.
City’s “Lost in Translation” report finds many firms break promises to conduct calls and send materials in languages other than English.
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