Curry Hill Wage Theft Case
Draws COVID Condolence and Only Paper Records
Defense
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
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COURTHOUSE, May 20 –
At a restaurant on Curry Hill
in Manhattan, Piyush Paleya
toiled for six years and then
sued used the Wage Theft
Prevention
Act.
On May 20, U.S.
District Court for the South
District of New York Judge
Analisa Torres held a
conference in the case. It
became with condolence to the
Kailash Parbat restaurant's
lawyer, Byron Quintanilla, for
the loss of his
grandfather.
Then delay was
sought, with the statement
that the restaurant industry
is in some turmoil amid the
COVID-19 pandemic.
The wage records,
it was said, could not so
easily be found - the client
is "old school" and does not
keep electronic employment
records.
But the website,
here,
looks nice.
The case is
Paleja v. KP NY Operations
LLC, 20-cv-475 (Torres).
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