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The End of Korean Restaurants Breaking Minimum Wage and Labor Law in the U.S.

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The End of Korean Restaurants Breaking Minimum Wage and Labor Law in the U.S.

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(1)3 billion won in compensation for unfair labor practices at a Korean restaurant in New York.
(2)Geumgangsan, a famous Korean restaurant located in Flushing, a representative Korean town in New York, will pay 2.67 million dollars and 2.94 billion won in compensation to its employees for unfair labor practices.
(3)Local media reported on the 24th that Judge Michael Dollinger of the Manhattan Federal Court in New York ruled in 2012 that Yoo, the owner of Mt. Geumgang, should pay $2.67 million in compensation in a lawsuit filed by 11 Korean employees, including Park.
(4)Judge Dollinger ruled that he was admitted to work 10 to 12 hours a day for 5 to 7 days a week, but did not pay minimum wage or overtime pay, and did not pay tips paid by credit cards to employees.
(5)In addition, it was revealed that Kumgang did not properly fill out the employee’s working hours records and ordered employees to do things that had nothing to do with restaurant work, such as clearing snow and mowing grass.
(6)Even on holidays, unfair labor was forced to harvest cabbages on farms, and if they refused, they were reportedly penalized such as dismissal.
(7)Since 2005, Mt. Geumgang has been under investigation by related authorities for unfair labor practices. In particular, in 2010, he was fined for violating laws related to underage labor.
(8)In addition to this flushing store, the recently closed Manhattan branch was also sued for unpaid wages by employees in 2010 and was sentenced to $1.95 million in compensation.
(9)The restaurant is expected to appeal against the ruling.

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(1)In New York, at a Korean restaurant named Geumgangsan, he didn’t keep the minimum wage, didn’t pay overtime, and stole tips.
(2)In addition to his work, he was sued by 11 employees for unfair labor practices such as lawn mowing and cabbage harvesting.
(3)3 billion won in compensation is left to be judged
(4)Then the president immediately filed for bankruptcy and returned real estate and various properties to his wife and children’s names, so he held out without paying compensation.
(5)Now, in New York, these absurd cases are the inside story of New York’s largest Korean restaurant, Geumgangsan, which was defeated after trying to trick people not to pay.
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(7)vol 1120 Posted on May 3 2018 by Sunday_admin in Social Headline
(8)Fraud if you transferred personal real estate to avoid unpaid wages for employees.
(9)a clear evasion of compulsory execution
(10)Put it back to the way it was.
(11)Yoo Ji-sung, the president of a leading Korean restaurant in New York, swindled his real estate to his wife to avoid paying overdue wages, so Yoo, who filed for bankruptcy protection after receiving a $2.67 million ruling, returned the entire $950,000 mortgage loaned from the bank, especially to the plaintiffs. After receiving a $1.95 million payment notice from New York State for violating labor laws, he appealed, but lost, and filed an appeal in September last year, but was rejected. Yoo was also sued by three Hispanic employees on the 9th of last month, and the plaintiff said he would turn it into a class action suit. I went over the whole story of this incident.Ahn Chi-yong, editor of Secret of Korea.
(12)Eventually, it was ruled that such an act was also a fraudulent transfer, so the winning employees were able to enforce the president’s property.
(13)In addition to the compensation that the restaurant owner has to pay to the employees,
(14)Fines for labor law violations continue to pile up and pile up to $5 million to about 6 billion won.
(15)The largest Korean restaurant in New York, Geumgangsan court, decided to pay $5 million in overdue wages Share 0y Tweet.
(16)vol 1150 Posted on December 13 2018 by Sunday_admin in Social Headline
(17)Fines bomb for holding out in violation of Labor Bureau’s payment order
(18)While Mt. Kumgang, the largest Korean restaurant in New York, filed for bankruptcy protection for the second time, the New York State Labor Department’s fine for unpaid wages was found to be 2.2 million dollars more than the original $1.95 million and $646 million. The New York State Department of Labor was found to have received approval for all three petitions in New York State courts in October and November to cite the Labor Department’s order as a formal ruling. hereupon
(19)ghee and yazoo, two types of nightfall.
(20)Therefore, the amount of money the Geumgangsan Mountain has to pay to the New York State Labor Bureau is about $5 million, and the Lan Road at the Mount Kumgang restaurant in Manhattan is in New York City in December 2014 when President Yoo Ji-sung guaranteed the tenant Mt. Geumgang.
(21)It was confirmed that he filed a lawsuit at the end of October to pay the court’s ruling of $1.94 million, and Yoo submitted a response that completely denied Lanrod’s claim and asked for its rejection. I tried to figure out what was going on.
(22)Ahn Chi-yong, editor of Secret of Korea.
(23)Due to compensation and fines, the restaurant has become difficult to operate, so I can’t even pay the monthly rent.
(24)The amount in arrears reached $3.95 million, which is about 5 billion won.
(25)Preventing forced eviction through five habitual bankruptcy applications.
(26)● Comment 1222-03-03 Thursday reporter Lee Jin-soo.
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(40)> A small picture of the outside of Gangsan Restaurant, where the recent forced eviction order was executed, shows a restaurant in the Marshall Bureau of New York City.
(41)an eviction order affixed to the entrance
(42)For the past 30 years, the Geumgangsan restaurant was eventually forced to leave because of the pronouns of New York Korean restaurants.On
(43)Preparing for the citizenship examination test
(44)According to the industry on the 2nd, Mt. Geumgang was issued by the New York City Civil Court in Marshall-myeon, New York City on January 25th.
(45)Preparing for the citizenship test, the restaurant Caiwa Festival Zanting Co., Ltd. ordered the evacuation of the Han River on February 17th and imposed the establishments.
(46)I shut him down.
(47)⑨ a piano violin
(48)But in the end, he was forced out last March.

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