Updated: Wednesday| Published: 1 Dec
Starbucks agreed to pay approximately $38.9 million to settle claims by more than 15,000 New York workers alleging violations of the Fair Workweek law, marking the largest worker protection settlement in city history.The settlement includes $35.5 million for employees at over 300 Starbucks locations and $3.4 million in civil penalties to the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection, with workers receiving $50 per week worked during the covered period.Mayor Eric Adams, Vilda Vera Mayuga, and Lynne Fox highlighted the agreement as a major win for workers amid ongoing nationwide labor disputes involving Starbucks Workers United.
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