Chipotle faces more labor complaints at New York City stores

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Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc is facing fresh claims that it violated New York City's labor laws after the city sued the fast casual restaurant ...

NEW YORK: Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc is facing fresh claims that it violated New York City's labor laws after the city sued the fast casual restaurant chain two weeks ago.

"When fast food companies violate these provisions, workers lack the advance notice they need to plan other responsibilities such as second jobs, doctors' appointments or childcare," he said. The lawsuit stemmed from complaints by more than 30 workers at five Chipotle restaurants in Brooklyn."Chipotle has been working cooperatively with the city to ensure we have systems and processes in place to comply with the law, so we believe the filing of charges was unnecessary," Laurie Schalow, Chipotle's chief corporate reputation officer, said in a statement at the time.

Tuesday's complaints bring the total number of New York City Chipotle locations facing accusations to more than 20, 32BJ said.

 

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