The New York Times reports:
Yellow Rat Bastard, a trendy apparel retailer based in SoHo, has agreed to pay $1.4 million to settle a lawsuit over unpaid wages and overtime, the state attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo, announced on Monday.They should throw this Piece of sh.t in jail, just paying money he owed isn't enough. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they caught him but it took a lot of work by independent agencies to do it. According to a press release by the RWDSU a branch of the Commercial Food Workers:
The settlement grew out of a lawsuit that Mr. Cuomo’s predecessor, Eliot Spitzer, filed 14 months ago, seeking more than $2 million on the grounds that Yellow Rat Bastard’s flagship store in SoHo and its 10 affiliates had repeatedly cheated its employees.
Donald Paul, who worked in the company’s main warehouse, applauded the settlement. Mr. Paul said he worked 60 to 70 hours many weeks, but was hardly ever paid extra wages for overtime. He said he was often paid $5.25 an hour, even when the state minimum wage was $6.75.
“Everything was off the books,” he said. “The settlement is great. We’re going to get the money we deserve.”
The lawsuit covers more than 1,000 current and former workers, not just at the flagship store at 478 Broadway in SoHo, but also at the chain’s other stores in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. Those stores include Boys and Chicks, Dirty Jane/Sloppy Joe, Rubber Sole, Antique Orange, Tempo, and FAT Jeans and Shoes. Because of concerns that the company’s founder, Henry Ishay, was hiding assets, Mr. Cuomo’s office persuaded a state judge to freeze nearly $1 million in bank assets held by Mr. Ishay’s wife, Alla Levy.
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Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union represents 100,000 workers throughout the U.S. and Canada. The RWDSU is affiliated with the United Food and Commercial Workers.
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I was one of the artists who won one of the "contests" that Henry Ishay and his corrupt YRB company held. I was never paid the $1000 reward after it was heavily advertised for over a year. I'm finally following up with legal action after being strung along and given the runaround for nearly a year.
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