¶ … Conflict, Debate or Struggle in the Contemporary U.S. Labor Movement
The work of Rutkowski and Dirkin (2010) reports that a kosher food company in Williamsburg is "locked in a battle with former workers who charge they were stiffed out of overtime pay - and then fired when they complained." The investigators for the National Labor Relations Board is stated to have found that Flaum Appetizing Corporation "illegally booted the workers, and ordered the company to cough up around $260,000 in back pay." (Rutkowski and Dirkin, 2010) However, owner of the company, Moshe Grunhut is stated to have "refused to comply -- saying he won't' pay the workers because they're undocumented immigrants." (Rutkowski and Dirkin, 2010)
Methodology
The methodology employed in this study is one of a qualitative nature that has involved a review of the literature in regards to case of failure to pay overtime on the part of Flaum Appetizing Corporation. Literature that has been reviewed includes interview and report statements made by the previous employers of the Flaum Appetizing Corporation as well as other parties that possess information that is relevant to this particular study.
III. Interviews
According to one report, the employees who were fired state that they worked as much as "80 hours a week for minimum wage with no overtime…" (Parks, 2010) One interviewed employee states as follows:
"I worked 11 years for that company and I never received a dollar of overtime or one holiday or one sick day, nothing," said Gustino Romero, 32, of Bushwick. "I worked from 7 in the morning until 10 or 11 at night. ... We always asked for [overtime], but they said no." (Parks, 2010)
Another employee who was interviewed is reported to have stated as follows:
"The manager called us cockroaches, tarantulas, all kinds of offensive names. The truth is we were unfairly exploited." (Maria Corona, 36, of Williamsburg, said frequent insults from her boss made the situation worse) (Parks, 2010)
It is reported that at the time the workers made an attempt to form and union and to go...
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