
New York Civic Participation Project , Make the Road New York and NICE are going to downtown Manhattan this Sunday to rally in favor of the working class. In Queens, buses are available to take immigrants in the morning to the big labor concentration at Foley Square, near City Hall.
The New York Civic Participation Project (NYCPP)
ADVISORY FOR:
Sunday, May 1, 2011
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Sussie Lozada: 646-260-3346, slozada@nycpp.org
Angeline Echeverría: 334-467-6751, aecheverria@lafuenteinc.org
Bus-Loads of Diverse New Yorkers Mobilize for May Day Rally
at Foley Square
Immigrant Communities Protest Attacks on Working People, Demand End to Deportations
New York, NY – On Sunday, May 1, hundreds of Latino, African and South Asian immigrant community members will board buses stationed in the Bronx, Queens and Washington Heights to join labor unions at Foley Square to protest against anti-worker and anti-immigrant legislation and the mass deportations that are devastating the immigrant community.
WHEN: Sunday, May 1st, 11:30 am
WHERE: Buses leaving from:
Bronx: 928 Intervale Avenue
Queens: 33-50 82nd Street
Washington Heights: 21 Wadsworth Avenue
WHO: Latino and other immigrant community spokespeople will be available to speak with press at departure locations (in English or Spanish).
| Immigrant Workers to Celebrate May Day by Confronting Wage Theft throughout NYC
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MAKE THE ROAD NEW YORKMultiple Latino workers at upscale West Village restaurant “Veranda” are owed $159,000 in stolen wages and tips, damages, and interest.
In Staten Island, a dishwasher at Chirag Indian Restaurant was paid just $200 for 70 hours of work each week.
In Brooklyn, a worker at Sea Town Fish and Meat Market worked 60 hours a week for less than minimum wage, and w/o receiving legally mandated overtime pay.
These workers are protected by NYS’s new Wage Theft Prevention Act, which took effect on 4.9.11, and promotes accountability and lawful treatment for all NY workers. Afterwards, workers will travel by bus to Foley Square to join a citywide May Day protest at 1pm. Who: Immigrant wage theft victims, attorneys working on their cases or complaints with the NYS Department of Labor, and members of Make the Road New York. Where and When: 11:30am, Brooklyn: Sea Town, 328 Linden St. 1:00pm [Time change], Staten Island: Chirag Indian Restaurant, 1198 Forrest Ave. |
| *Interviews with and photos of Wage Theft victims, as well as summaries of the Wage Theft Prevention Act available* |