Stop work orders issued to 27 Boston Market locations in NJ over workers' rights violations

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Nearly 30 Boston Market restaurants throughout New Jersey have been slapped with stop-work orders after the state found multiple workers' rights violations.

reportedly found multiple violations of workers’ rights -- including more than $600,000 in back wages owed to 314 workers.

According to the NJDOL, 27 Boston Market restaurants have been issued orders that require all work to stop under threat of a penalty of $5,000 a day if work continues. “With restaurants across the country, Boston Market needs to set a better example for fair treatment of its workers,” said Joseph Petrecca of the NJDOL, in a statement.

Officials said that the investigation was prompted when the NJDOL’s Division of Wage and Hour and Contract Compliance received a complaint last November from a worker at a Boston Market restaurant in Mercer County.Since then, officials claimed nearly three dozen additional complaints have been received citing issues at Boston Market locations throughout the state.

 

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