Right on NYC...
https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/29/busin...law/index.html
New York City sues Chipotle, alleging hundreds of thousands of labor law violationsNew York City is suing Chipotle Mexican Grill, alleging that the company violated a law that requires fast food chains to give their employees more predictable, less hectic schedules.
In a lawsuit filed this week, the city's Department of Consumer and Worker Protection said that from the end of November 2017 through at least September 2019, workers experienced nearly 600,000 violations of the law. Chipotle (CMG) owes workers $151 million because of the violations, the city said. Chipotle has somewhere between 80 and 90 locations and about 6,500 employees in New York City, according to the suit.
Under the city's Fair Workweek Law, which was passed in 2017, employers must give workers a good faith estimate of their regular schedule, and two weeks advance notice of their set schedule. The law also requires employers to pay employees a premium if they make adjustments to their schedules within that two-week window. Employers must also pay a premium if they schedule workers for a "clopening" — a closing shift directly followed by an opening shift, which prevents workers from getting a full night's sleep.