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Nail salon workers in New York are pushing for industrywide health and labor standards over fears that working conditions have become more dire amid the Covid. Nail salons are a hotbed of toxic ...
PROVIDENCE – The owner of a popular nail salon chain in Rhode Island has been ordered to pay current and former workers $753,500 in back wages and damages for a persistent pattern of “callous ...
Korean nail salon owners subsequently denied that they were stealing money from their employees. [5] [9] In June 2018 nail salon workers came together to speak at a New York State government hearing to advocate for the elimination of tipped wages, or sub-minimum wage. Workers argued that having their wages determined by the fact that they may ...
Nail salon workers in New York are pushing for industrywide health and labor standards over fears that working conditions have become more dire amid the Covid.
Public Advocate Letitia James is making a push for cleaner and safer nail salons in New York City.
Protecting vulnerable AAPI workers. The Initiative participates in two interagency working groups addressing the needs of vulnerable workers in high-risk and low-wage industries and the myriad of health and safety issues affecting AAPI nail salon workers, who account for 40 percent of the national nail salon workforce.
The use of podiatry drills, in the absence of engineering controls and personal protective equipment, is an occupational hazard to the healthcare provider.Nail dust collected during foot care procedures performed in office settings has been found to contain keratin, keratin hydrolysates, microbial debris, and viable fungal elements, including dermatophytes (most commonly Trichophyton rubrum ...
The New York Times reports that the Labor Department has ordered more than 40 percent of the nail salons reviewed to issue back wages to underpaid workers. Nail salons ordered to pay workers $1.1 ...