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First published at Beyond Chron: ![]() solidarity_forever.jpg Wage Theft: Truth or Consequences –
Dick Lee Pastry in Chinatown was recently forced to pay back wages and penalties to its workers, amounting to more than half a million bucks, for violating numerous wage laws, including making employees work 11-hour days, six days a week, for under $4 an hour. Thanks go to the Chinese Progressive Association, which organized workers to blow the whistle, and to City Attorney Dennis Herrera for suing these scofflaws (putting it politely). Herrera also made the news not long ago for targeting more than 50 restaurant owners for adding “health care surcharges” to diners’ bills, and then allegedly pocketing the money, rather than use it to provide medical care to their dishwashers, cooks and servers. One restaurant, Patxi’s Chicago Pizza, has already agreed to a $320,000 settlement, although the company turned around the next day and claimed that it was all an “unfortunate clerical error.” Our irrepressible Assemblyman Tom Ammiano was quoted saying, “Where I come from it’s larceny. But at least it’s coming to light and there will be consequences for these business owners.” Wage thieves and law-enforcers alike should check out the consequences in other municipalities around the country. The city of Chicago passed an ordinance in January that provides for the revocation of a company’s business license if they are found guilty of wage theft. That’s my kind of town. And in New York, a contractor at John F. Kennedy airport was arrested for wage theft and could face as much as 15 years in prison. Prosecutions like that could give even Attica a good name… Golfing in Pleasanton – An Injury to One is an Injury to All – Flying High in Oakland – Hyatt Feeds Workers with Dogs’ Leftovers – Guests at a January banquet at the Hyatt Burlingame brought their dogs and hundreds of pounds of hot dogs to feed them. After the party, the Hyatt chopped up the leftover hot dogs and put them into macaroni and fried rice that was served in the workers’ cafeteria. Anybody remember the mutiny that started on the Battleship Potemkin when the sailors were fed rotten meat? The Hyatt Burlingame workers took a strike vote in February and voted 95% in favor of giving UNITE HERE Local 2 the right to call a strike at any time… Hyatt to join Obama’s cabinet? – The New York Times reports that Penny Pritzker, an heiress to the Hyatt family fortune, is a “leading candidate” to be appointed by President Barack Obama to become his Secretary of Commerce. If that happens, it will be dog food for all of us. Pritzker raised $750 million for Obama’s 2008 campaign, plus millions more in 2012. Greg Palast nailed this story in a recent Truthout article, “Billionaire Banker Bandit Likely to Become Next Commerce Secretary
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