MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor serves up $1.8 million in worker settlements during City Hall mukbang' as DCWP budget questions linger | amNewYork
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MAMDANI'S FIRST 100 DAYS: Mayor serves up $1.8 million in worker settlements during City Hall mukbang' as DCWP budget questions linger | amNewYork
"The administration announced almost $2 million back to workers, mostly fast food workers, more than 800 of them across New York City."
"Mamdani used the livestream to spotlight the department's work but did not say whether he would restore funding after his preliminary spending plan proposed an 8% cut."
"The enforcement actions include a petition against QSR Management LLC, a Dunkin' franchisee, alleging violations of the city's Fair Workweek Law and Protected Time Off Law affecting about 1,000 workers."
"The livestream featured a mukbang format, pairing a frosty Baja Blast with a Crunchwrap Supreme, Mexican pizza, and Dunkin' Donuts Munchkins."
Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced nearly $2 million in restitution for over 800 fast-food and retail workers during a lunchtime livestream. The announcement included a new lawsuit against a Staten Island Dunkin' franchisee for alleged violations of labor laws affecting about 1,000 workers. Despite highlighting the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection's efforts, Mamdani did not address the proposed 8% budget cut to the agency. The livestream featured a mukbang format, showcasing various food items while discussing worker settlements.
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