The owner of luxury clothing brand Salon 1884 was indicted June 17 by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for allegedly forcing employees to work long hours while stealing up to $54,000 of wages. Andrea Marshal, 44, has been charged with one count of grand larceny, one count of scheme to defraud, one count of effect of failure to secure compensation, and five counts of failure to pay wages in accordance with labor law.
Marshal allegedly stole 924 hours of workers from nine workers. Employees worked consecutive overnight shifts, Bragg alleged, with seamstresses in the company’s 39th street warehouse working more than 40 hours a week, including shifts that lasted between 12 and 17 hours.
In at least two instances, Bragg alleged, employees worked more than 100 hours in one week…