De Blasio Takes Aim At Alleged Abuses, Health Risks At City Nail Salons

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) -- New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is launching an effort to crack down on abuses and health risks at nail salons.

The announcement Friday comes in response to a two-part series in The New York Times. The series found that many manicurists worked for far less than minimum wage and suffered damaging effects of toxic chemicals.

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a task force Monday to investigate nail salons in New York state.

The city has limited jurisdiction over labor laws. But de Blasio says the city will do what it can.

Volunteers will distribute information about workers' rights at salons across the five boroughs during a ``Day of Action'' next Thursday.

Additionally, the city Department of Consumer Affairs will test nail products for potential harm.

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