July 30, 2015

WHD News Release: Cable installation company pays more than $350K in overtime wages to 246 workers after US Labor Department investigation [07/30/2015]

PHOENIX — For 246 current and former employees of an Arizona cable installation company, a fair day's pay for a fair day's work is finally ringing true as their employer has pay them a total of $350,150 in back wages after failing to pay them overtime rates, as required by federal law.

July 28, 2015

WHD News Release: Brooklyn preschool operator intimidated employees, demanded workers return back wages owed to them, US Labor Department alleges [07/28/2015]

NEW YORK — The owner and operator of several Brooklyn preschool facilities threatened and tried to force employees to be part of a kickback scheme to fake payment of back wages owed to them, the U.S. Department of Labor has alleged in a federal court complaint.

July 28, 2015

WHD News Brief: US Department of Labor files suit alleging Rancho Fiesta restaurant failed to pay workers nearly $383K in minimum wage and overtime pay [07/28/2015]

Type of Action: Fair Labor Standards Act Lawsuit

Name of Defendant: Sanchez Inc., doing business as Rancho Fiesta, Lorenzo Sanchez

Allegations: An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division found that the Mexican cuisine restaurant and shareholder Lorenzo Sanchez, who managed day-to-day operations of the Mansfield, Ohio, establishment, violated the Fair Labor Standards Act.

July 23, 2015

WHD News Brief: Maui substance treatment center pays $45K in back wages, damages and penalties [07/23/2015]

Employer: Aloha House Inc., doing business as Maui Behavioral Health Resources.

Site: 200 Ike Drive, Makawao, Hawaii 96768

July 16, 2015

WHD News Release: Court orders hotel owner to pay more than $180K in back wages, damages to 200 workers across North Dakota, Montana and Minnesota [07/16/2015]

FARGO, N.D. — A Fargo-based hotel owner who cheated his workers out of their wages must pay more than $180,000 to approximately 200 current and former workers at 15 North Dakota, Montana and Minnesota hotels.

The U.S. District Court of North Dakota has entered a consent judgment ordering Bharat I. Patel to pay back wages and liquidated damages to resolve a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Attorney for the District of North Dakota.

July 15, 2015

WHD News Brief: U.S. Labor Department finds federal contractor misclassified 151 workers as independent contractors [07/15/2015]

Employer name: Pegasso Construction & Floor Covering LLC

Investigation site: Office at 1746 Hazel Wood Drive, Marietta, Ga., 30067 and various jobsites including Ft. Gordon army base in Augusta, Ga.

July 15, 2015

WHD News Brief: US Labor Department and Kentucky Labor Cabinet sign three-year agreement to protect misclassified workers [07/15/2015]

Participants: U.S. Department of Labor, Kentucky Labor Cabinet

Description: Officials from the U.S. Department of Labor and the Kentucky Labor Cabinet signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the goal of protecting the rights of employees by preventing their misclassification as independent contractors or other non-employee statuses. Under the agreement, both agencies may share information and coordinate law enforcement.

July 9, 2015

WHD News Release: More than 160 direct mail and printing workers will receive $1.4M in back wages, damages for overtime violations [07/09/2015]

PHILADELPHIA — More than 160 workers at a Philadelphia direct mail and printing company will receive $1.45 million in back wages and damages after a federal investigation found their employer and a staffing agency failed to pay overtime wages.

July 8, 2015

WHD News Release: San Antonio China Sea Restaurants agree to pay more than $500K in back wages, liquidated damages following US Department of Labor lawsuit [07/08/2015]

SAN ANTONIO — Tipped employees may know the value of a hard-earned dollar better than anyone. Every dollar counts in their profession because tips account for all but a small portion of hourly wages. So, when they receive improper minimum wage and overtime pay, it stings. For 82 waiters and kitchen employees of China Sea Restaurants in San Antonio, this happened.

July 7, 2015

WHD News Brief: US Labor Department's Wage and Hour Division to offer free compliance seminar in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 16 [07/07/2015]

Date and Time: Thursday, July 16, 2015 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. EDT

Location:

Charlotte Mecklenburg Main Library Francis Auditorium 310 North Tryon Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28202 (The closest parking is at the 7th Street Station parking deck)

July 1, 2015

WHD News Release: Well-known Providence, Rhode Island, restaurants to pay more than $135K in back wages, damages to 17 workers [07/01/2015]

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Restaurant workers put in long, grueling hours on-the-job, yet they are among the lowest paid workers in the U.S. Making ends meet is hard enough when they're paid properly, but it's nearly impossible when their employer does not pay them for all hours worked.

June 30, 2015

WHD News Release: Indianapolis grocery store and restaurant chain underpaid workers again [06/30/2015]

INDIANAPOLIS — The great service, authentic Mexican food and unique groceries found at three Carniceria Guanajuato Mexican grocery stores and restaurants in Indianapolis inspire customers to post rave reviews at websites like Yelp and Urbanspoon.

Behind their smiles, the hard-working people who bake specialty breads, butcher prime meat, wait and bus tables and operate the registers at these establishments struggle to meet basic needs on the low wages earned. Their challenge only worsens when their employer does not pay them for all hours worked.

June 22, 2015

WHD News Release: Federal enforcement effort finds more than 3,000 Gulf Coast workers owed nearly $3.5 million in back wages by staffing agencies [06/22/2015]

NEW ORLEANS — Six Gulf Coast staffing agencies have agreed to pay thousands of workers nearly $3.5 million in back wages after U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division investigators found part of their wages were mislabeled as "per diem" payments as reimbursement for expenses they never incurred.

Federal investigators found the agencies owed back wages to more than 3,000 workers – welders, electricians, pipe fitters, and other craftspeople – on maritime vessels and other oil and gas industry projects.

June 22, 2015

WHD News Release: As widespread bridge repair and replacement effort continues in Oklahoma the US Labor Department steps up labor law education and enforcement [06/22/2015]

OKLAHOMA CITY — Heavy construction in Oklahoma continues to boom as the state's Department of Transportation repairs or replaces aging bridges and roads. An influx of contractors brings new jobs and often a host of labor law violations that apply to these projects.

June 18, 2015

WHD News Release: US Labor Department investigation recovers nearly $355K for 25 workers owed back wages by Mexican food restaurant in Mankato, Minnesota [06/18/2015]

MANKATO, Minn. — Twenty-five employees of a Minnesota restaurant will receive almost $355,000 in back wages after U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division investigators found that the eatery violated minimum wage, overtime and record-keeping provisions in the Fair Labor Standards Act.

June 15, 2015

WHD News Release: US Labor Department initiative in Midwest college towns finds workers at Ann Arbor, Michigan, restaurants owed nearly $150K in back wages [06/15/2015]

Violations found by investigators will help more than 100 restaurant and hotel workers

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — At a University of Michigan Wolverines' home game, 109,000 college football fans often cram into "The Big House," the stadium known to hold nearly all Ann Arbor residents. Game weekends mean an increased demand for workers at packed bars, restaurants and hotels.

June 15, 2015

WHD News Release: Ashland, Nebraska, produce farm owes 94 workers more than $68K in back wages, US Labor Department investigation finds [06/15/2015]

More than $89K in penalties also assessed for H-2A violations

ASHLAND, Neb. — Farmworkers harvesting melons, cucumbers, pumpkins and squash on a Nebraska farm labored long hours to put fresh produce on Midwestern tables, but were denied the wages they earned and were legally entitled to receive when their employer failed to follow the law.

June 15, 2015

WHD News Release: San Antonio oil workers due $157K in back wages benefit from US Labor Department enforcement effort [06/15/2015]

SAN ANTONIO — The latest investigation in the U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division ongoing enforcement initiative, focused on the oil and gas industry in New Mexico and Texas, has helped 188 workers who will receive $157,000 in back wages after investigators found their employer violated the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Wage and Hour Division investigators in the San Antonio District Office found that Elite Production Services LLC failed to include the workers' bonus payments when calculating their rates of pay for overtime hours.