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POLL: New Scandal Emerges; Do You Still Eat Upper Crust Pizza?

In 2010 Upper Crust Pizzeria faced accusations of significant labor violations, and now the chain's founder, Jordan Tobins, has been placed on leave after allegations he stole company funds.

 

One of Upper Crust Pizzeria's founders, Jordan Tobins, has been placed on leave after the other two founders, Josh Huggard and Brendan Higgins, allege he stole money from the company for personal use, according to an article in the Boston Globe.  

One thing he might have spent the money on? His $700,000 yacht, which after an attempt to list it on eBay, he is currently barred from selling due to a restraining order that requires him to obtain court approval before transferring any of his personal assets.  

The restraining order stems from a lawsuit wherein 5 former employees are suing Upper Crust for labor violations; per the Globe "Upper Crust allegedly relied on low-paid illegal laborers from a small village in Brazil to expand the chain to 18 restaurants over the past decade, according to a Globe investigation published in 2010. Former employees have accused the company of routinely taking advantage of Brazilian workers by underpaying them for long workweeks and later rescinding overtime compensation ordered by the US Department of Labor."

Upper Crust's lawyer, Franklin Levy, told the Globe the company is headed in the right direction, however.  "They brought in a new financial team and the prior [chief financial officer], frankly, lacked the competence to deal with this kind of business. The new financial team is paying attention to the business. No one is taking vacations, no one is on their yacht, no one is playing golf. They are working 12 to 20 hours a day to get the business to do well and to continue to grow.’’

Are you hungry for Upper Crust no matter what, or has all this drama  made you lose your appetite?  Vote in our poll and leave a comment with your opinion on the issues at stake.  

Editorial note: this article, poll, and comments section are shared between the Back Bay, Beacon Hill, and South End Patch.com sites.  

  • Do bad business practices keep you from visiting Upper Crust Pizzeria?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes, once I heard they weren't treating employees well I stopped eating their pies.
        135 (63%)
    • Yes, I didn't know there were any problems until now, but now that I'm aware I won't go there.
        19 (8%)
    • No, I like their pizza, and I don't think these issues warrant any kind of boycott.
        41 (19%)
    • Other: see my answer in the comments.
        17 (8%)
    Total votes: 212
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
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Michael Bancewicz

1:32 pm on Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Upper Crust Franchisee in Newburyport and their staff are the best!!!!

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Kasey Hariman

9:08 am on Friday, April 6, 2012

Hi Michael, thanks for commenting! I'm a little confused -- are you an Upper Crust franchisee? Feel free to expand on your comment and let us know what being an Upper Crust franchisee is like. An inside perspective is always helpful!

Gus

4:49 pm on Wednesday, April 4, 2012

These guys are scum and their scum came out into the open with their disgusting employment practices. You can only imagine what pure unadulterated crap they allow their customers to ingest in order to make an additional penny per slice.

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leona

2:50 pm on Wednesday, June 20, 2012

pizza is very good!
not great...but very good!
how many of you would pay $50 for a single pizza ?
I bet everyone reading this will say NO! I won't pay $50 per pizza
which means that even if you dont admit it,
your part of the forces that drive down wages for the pizza makers
how many of you would eat a "fair trade pizza" at $50 a pie
or a Upper crust pizza at $15
seen in this way, the owners are HELPING MILLIONS OF CUSTOMERS

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