A Pittsburgh-area McDonald's franchisee that employed 101 minors across 13 locations broke federal scheduling and safety law, the Labor Department announced Monday.
A Pittsburgh couple, who own 13 McDonald s franchises, have been fined $57,000 for violating child labor laws by making young staff work an illegal number of hours - while relaxing in their mansion.
A Pittsburgh-based McDonald s franchisee violated child labor laws and must pay $57,000 in fines, according to a report in The Washington Post.
Franchisee Santonastasso Enterprises, helmed by owners John and Kathleen Santonastasso, hired employees ages 14 and 15 and allowed them to work more than three hours a day and after 7 p.m. on school days.