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Burned: You're fired!

When two unsolicited visitors showed up at Rafael Rosales' home, they passed on a message, this time they were nice but next time wouldn't be so pleasant. Captured on video by Rosales' nephew, the unwelcome men weren't collecting on a debt, they were threatening Rosales because he sought to collect on his.

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KCRW placeholderBy Karen Foshay • Aug 3, 2016 • 7m Listen

Threats and intimidation are common for low-wage workers seeking justice from abusive or unlawful restaurant owners. Rafael Rosales was one of the brazen few who sued for back pay from his former boss, the owner of a popular middle-eastern restaurant frequented by local celebrities. Rosales was subsequently harassed by apparent gang members urging him to settle the suit, or else. "It was an act of retaliation, a direct threat of violence by the owner because our client had decided to file a lawsuit," says Rosales' lawyer, Sebastian Sanchez. In part three of Burned: Abuse in LA's Restaurant Industry, reporter Karen Foshay looks at how the fear of retaliation keeps some workers from seeking justice.

Find more features at KCRW.com/investigates.

Audio production for this series by Myke Dodge Weiskopf.

The series is supported by a grant from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.

Photo: Attorney with Bet Tzedek Sebastian Sanchez has taken many retaliation cases. (Karen Foshay)

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