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Say it ain’t snow! Emergency shoveler sues city for failing to pay after historic blizzard

Summary by New York Post
A New Yorker who signed up to shovel snow during what turned out to be a brutal winter claimed he's yet to be fully paid for his work -- collecting a measly $300 instead of what should have been a more than $3,200 pay day.

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Following the historic blizzard that swept across the eastern United States in February, snow removal workers have sued the New York City government. A temporary worker involved in the snow removal operation recently filed a lawsuit alleging that the city government failed to pay him according to law, and that the income he received was several thousand dollars less than what the government had initially promised.

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Twitchy broke the news in United States on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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