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Judge clears way for payment of paid-time-off balances

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BURLINGTON — Former employees of Koffee Kup Bakery, including 91 in Brattleboro, will receive their paid-off-time balances after a state judge ruled in their favor Wednesday afternoon. According to court documents, the employees are owed $812,000 in paid time off, as well as $16,000 in interest on that amount. On April 26, about 500 employees at Koffee Kup in Burlington, Vermont Bread in Brattleboro and Superior Baking in North Grosvenor Dale, Conn., arrived to work to discover they no longer had jobs. Employees received their final paychecks, but money deposited along with those checks for paid-time-off balances was rescinded, which created financial problems for many employees.

Koffee Kup: Former workers to receive back pay with interest, AG says

Updated: 7:05 PM EDT Jul 14, 2021 Jake Cookson Digital Media Manager A judge has ordered former employees of the now-defunct Koffee Kup Bakery and Vermont Bread Company receive outstanding back pay, according to the state s top lawyer. Video: Former Koffee Kup employees have PTO pay taken without noticeIn a statement delivered Wednesday afternoon, the office of Attorney General T.J. Donovan said Chittenden Superior Court made the decision. Collectively, workers are expected to receive more than $800,000 in paid time off plus an additional $16,437 in interest for the delayed payment. These hardworking Vermonters are entitled to these funds rightfully earned, Donovan wrote. In addition, I am pleased that the court-ordered payment of interest for these funds, which were rightfully owed to employees given the significant delay in payment. The decision comes after more than a month of uncertainty for former employees, who were laid off abruptly in late A

Judge clears way for $812K in payments to Koffee Kup workers

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BURLINGTON — Former employees of Koffee Kup Bakery, including 91 in Brattleboro, will receive their paid-off-time balances after a state judge ruled in their favor Wednesday afternoon. According to court documents, the employees are owed $812,000 in paid time off, as well as $16,000 in interest on that amount. On April 26, about 500 employees at Koffee Kup in Burlington, Vermont Bread in Brattleboro and Superior Baking in North Grosvenor Dale, Conn., arrived to work to discover they no longer had jobs. Employees received their final paychecks, but money deposited along with those checks for paid-time-off balances was rescinded, which created financial problems for many employees.

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