Though the high court recently has accepted other petitions for certiorari on FLSA issues, today the Court declined Gristede’s owner and former NYC mayoral candidate John Catsimatidis’ request that the Court take up his case and review the imposition of individual liability imposed by the Second Circuit. Catsimatidis v. Irizarry, 2014 U.S.
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Second Circuit Finds Gristede’s Owner to Be Individually Liable “Employer” Under FLSA
By Noel P. Tripp on
Reviewing a district court decision issued two years ago, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has affirmed a ruling finding John Catsimatidis, the CEO and owner of New York-area grocery chain Gristede’s (and a New York Mayoral Candidate), individually liable for wages under the FLSA based on the “economic realities&rdquo…
New York Federal Court Finds Corporate CEO Individually Liable For Unpaid Wages
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In the latest installment in a long running dispute regarding compensation of certain mid-level managerial employees at the Gristede’s chain of New York-area grocery stores, federal Judge Paul Crotty ruled last week that Gristede’s corporate CEO, John Catsimatidis, is an individually liable “employer” under the FLSA and New York Labor Law. Torres, et al. v. …