DC Attorney General Sues Upscale Italian Restaurant For Wage TheftDC Attorney General sues Talea Ristorante for wage theft and labor law violations, including unpaid overtime and sick leave.
After tip from California workers, Justice officials say company owes big money to employees, stateUS Framing West Inc. is accused of labor law violations, tax evasion, and wage theft in California.The California DOJ launched a significant investigation following workers' complaints.31 criminal charges have been filed against the company and its employees.
AG fines Mass. Popeye's, BK franchise operators more than $2 million over child labor, workers rights violationsNortheast Foods LLC was cited for significant wage and labor law violations affecting around 2,000 Burger King employees in Massachusetts.
Owner, manager of Grimaldi's pizzeria allegedly stole $20K in wages from workers, brazenly bragged about getting away it: prosecutorsOwners pocketed $20,000 in wages from employees at Grimaldi's pizzeria in Manhattan.Employees faced underpayment, bounced paychecks, and non-payment of wages leading to legal charges.
DC Attorney General Sues Upscale Italian Restaurant For Wage TheftDC Attorney General sues Talea Ristorante for wage theft and labor law violations, including unpaid overtime and sick leave.
After tip from California workers, Justice officials say company owes big money to employees, stateUS Framing West Inc. is accused of labor law violations, tax evasion, and wage theft in California.The California DOJ launched a significant investigation following workers' complaints.31 criminal charges have been filed against the company and its employees.
AG fines Mass. Popeye's, BK franchise operators more than $2 million over child labor, workers rights violationsNortheast Foods LLC was cited for significant wage and labor law violations affecting around 2,000 Burger King employees in Massachusetts.
Owner, manager of Grimaldi's pizzeria allegedly stole $20K in wages from workers, brazenly bragged about getting away it: prosecutorsOwners pocketed $20,000 in wages from employees at Grimaldi's pizzeria in Manhattan.Employees faced underpayment, bounced paychecks, and non-payment of wages leading to legal charges.