143 nail salons ordered to pay $2M in unpaid wages, damages


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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York authorities say they have ordered 143 nail salons to pay $2 million in unpaid wages and damages to 652 workers.

A state task force established a year ago said Monday that it has opened investigations into more than 450 businesses, completing 383 so far.

The state enacted reforms following a New York Times expose on underpaid nail salon employees, many of them immigrants. The changes include requiring salons to publicly post notices of workers' rights to legal wages and a safe environment.

As a state license condition, salons are required to get insurance or bonding to cover business liabilities and unpaid wages. Officials say 4,000 salons statewide have secured a bond.

Owners are also required to provide protective equipment, including masks and gloves.

Regulations have been proposed for public comment.

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