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Restaurants pay workers, penalties for labor violations

Restaurants pay workers, penalties for labor violations

Restaurants pay workers, penalties for labor violations June 2, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) Sixty-eight employees of two Manchester restaurants have been paid nearly $264,000 in back wages after their employers were found to have violated federal minimum wage and overtime laws. Puerto Vallarta Mexican Grill and Nuevo Vallarta Mexican Grill also paid $38,000 in penalties, the U.S. Department of Labor said Wednesday. Labor department investigators found that the restaurants failed to pay workers for time spent cleaning, failed to properly calculate overtime at both restaurants and coached workers on what to say to investigators. “Employees have the right to be paid all the wages they have earned and to participate in investigations without repercussions for having done so, said regional Solicitor of Labor Maia Fisher. When employers violate those rights, we will take necessary and appropriate legal action.”

CT restaurateurs accused of retaliating against employees

CT restaurateurs accused of retaliating against employees FacebookTwitterEmail Niall O Neill and Chris Delmonico of of the former Crabby Dog Tavern, in Stratford, were ordered by a judge to stop retaliating against employees.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media BRIDGEPORT The owners of restaurants in Stratford and Fairfield have been accused by federal officials of retaliating against employees who had previously complained that they weren’t paid. U.S. District Judge Stefan Underhill recently ordered Chris Delmonico and Niall O’Neill, owners of The Ole Dog Tavern restaurants in Stratford and Fairfield, to stop retaliating against employees, including forcing the employees to give them kickbacks on back pay the owners had been forced to pay.

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