NYC Secures $2M Restitution for 800+ Workers

New York City

NEW YORK - TODAY, over YouTube Live while eating a Crunchwrap Supreme, Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani announced the filing of an enforcement petition against QSR Management LLC, a Dunkin' franchisee that operates locations in Staten Island, seeking monetary relief for workers and civil penalties.

The petition alleges that QSR Management LLC and managing corporate officer Ronny Nader violated the rights of approximately 1,000 workers under the Fair Workweek Law and Protected Time Off Law.

The Mamdani Administration also announced settlements with two companies that will provide more than 830 workers with more than $1.8 million to resolve violations of the Fair Workweek Law. In addition to restitution, Dunkin' & Taco Bell franchisee Salz Management LLC and premium fashion retailer Theory will pay more than $176,000 in civil penalties and costs.

"Today's settlements are about more than financial compensation for working New Yorkers -though that relief matters. At their core, these actions are about restoring dignity on the job. Every worker deserves a predictable schedule - something stable enough to plan a life around, to care for family, to show up for the people who depend on them," said Mayor Mamdani. "This city will not tolerate any corporation or franchisee that violates our Fair Workweek laws, or any of the labor protections that workers fought for and won. We will keep enforcing those laws, so that every New Yorker knows their rights and can count on this city to defend them."

"When we talk about economic justice, we mean protecting New Yorkers' time. A fair economy is one where working people have the right to a predictable schedule, allowing them to plan and enjoy life outside of work. This lawsuit and these settlements are further evidence that the Mamdani Administration is fighting on behalf of workers and for employers who follow the law," said Deputy Mayor for Economic Justice Julie Su.

"Today's actions kick off the Mayor's Tackle Corruption and Waste Week with a clear message. If DCWP sees you break the law, we will not hesitate to bring you to court - especially when it comes to repeat scofflaws, like QSR Management and Mr. Nader," said New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protections (DCWP) Commissioner Sam Levine. "Compliance is not optional."

The Mamdani Administration is urging all workers who believe their rights have been violated to file a complaint by visiting nyc.gov/workers or by calling 311. Since Jan. 1, 2026, the Administration has secured more than $8.5 million in restitution for New York City workers, including more than $500,000 for freelancers ripped off by production company Splashlight and nearly $5 million for Uber Eats, Fantuan and HungryPanda delivery workers.

Details of the Enforcement Actions

On Monday, DCWP filed a petition at the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) against QSR Management LLC and Ronny Nader. The petition alleges that approximately 1,000 workers across 21 Staten Island locations experienced thousands of violations of the Fair Workweek Law and Protected Time Off Law. Under the law, each worker is owed between $200 to $500 per violation, and workers may be entitled to relief for multiple violations per week.

DCWP previously resolved a 2022 case involving one of Nader's locations, securing $187,000 in relief for 112 workers. Subsequent complaints led to the broader, company-wide investigation.

Salz Management LLC will pay more than $1.5 million in restitution to more than 760 workers and more than $155,000 in civil penalties and costs. The investigation found violations at 24 locations across Manhattan and Queens, including failure to provide schedules 14 days in advance, failure to obtain consent for schedule changes and failure to pay required premiums.

Theory LLC, a premium fashion retailer, will pay more than $277,000 to more than 60 workers and more than $21,000 in civil penalties and costs. At two Manhattan locations, the company failed to provide advance schedules, obtain consent for added hours and provide adequate notice for shift cancellations. Workers do not need to file a complaint to receive a payment. Checks or direct deposits will begin in April 2026 for Theory workers and August 2026 for Salz Management workers.

NYC Worker Protection Laws

DCWP enforces the City's Fair Workweek Law, which guarantees predictable schedules and protections for fast food and retail workers, and the Protected Time Off Law, which ensures workers have access to paid and unpaid leave for illness, caregiving and other needs.

/Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here.