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October 18, 2022
Attorney General James Recovers $90,000 in Stolen Wages for Queens Laundry Workers
… Attorney General James Recovers $90,000 in Stolen Wages for Queens Laundry Workers October 18, 2022 Enterprise … James today announced that she has recovered $90,000 in stolen and unpaid wages for more than a dozen former …
April 29, 2022
Attorney General James Recovers $175,000 in Stolen Wages for Manhattan Pizzeria Workers
… Attorney General James Recovers $175,000 in Stolen Wages for Manhattan Pizzeria Workers April 29, 2022 Gotham … “While making sure others ate, these workers had food stolen from their own table,” said New York City Council …
March 15, 2022
Attorney General James Recovers $130,000 in Stolen Wages for Unpaid Building Superintendents in Queens
… Attorney General James Recovers $130,000 in Stolen Wages for Unpaid Building Superintendents in Queens March 15, … Levy. … Attorney General James Recovers $130,000 in Stolen Wages for Unpaid Building Superintendents in Queens …
August 03, 2022
On the job
… Everyone is entitled to basic protections and lawful wages for the hours they work. As Attorney General, I want … Your employer may not make deductions for cash shortages, stolen or damaged property, or unsatisfactory work. Paid … Your employer may not make deductions for cash shortages, stolen or damaged property, or for unsatisfactory work. Paid …
August 19, 2022
Low-cost banking
… there are often no protections if the card is lost or stolen.  Finally, although prepaid debit cards are often … there are often no protections if the card is lost or stolen • Finally, although prepaid debit cards are often …
May 05, 2022
Attorney General James Recovers More Than $2.9 Million for Hundreds of New York City Marriott Workers Denied Full Severance Pay 
… difficult for low-wage workers to recover lost and stolen wages, particularly when they work outside of the protection … that no employer pads their bottom line with wages stolen from working people.” “This agreement is a massive win …
September 29, 2022
Attorney General James Leads Coalition to Support Fast-Food Restaurant Workers
… severance pay. In April, Attorney General James  secured stolen wages for employees of a Manhattan-based pizzeria chain. Also …
August 03, 2022
employeesrights-english.pdf
… Everyone is entitled to basic protections and lawful wages for the hours they work. As Attorney General, I want … must keep detailed records of the hours you worked, the wages paid, and any deductions made from wages. It is a good … Your employer may not make deductions for cash shortages, stolen or damaged property, or for unsatisfactory work. Paid …
October 19, 2022
Publications Library
… discriminate against you if your income does not come from wages. View publication   Consumers After the storm Get tips … if your identity or other personal information has been stolen. View publication IRS scams Avoid being scammed by con … if your identity or other personal information has been stolen. View publication Protect your identity Understand …
August 19, 2022
lowcostbanking-english.pdf
… there are often no protections if the card is lost or stolen • Finally, although prepaid debit cards are often …
January 03, 2022
salt complaint as filed with exhibits
… factors, such as filing status, number of exemptions, age, wages earned, and dividends and capital gains received, as … tax return may find it to their benefit to convert their wages or compensation to qualified business income in order … a taxpayer could claim a deduction for property lost or stolen for which the taxpayer was not compensated by an …

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