Checkers and Rally’s Restaurants Hit with Shift Leaders’ Unpaid Overtime Lawsuit
by Nadia Abbas
Last Updated on October 2, 2018
Ringo et al v. Checkers Drive-In Restaurants Inc
Filed: September 26, 2018 ◆§ 4:18cv715
Checkers Drive-In Restaurants, Inc.—which owns and operates both Checkers and Rally’s restaurants—is facing a lawsuit citing alleged wage violations.
Checkers Drive-In Restaurants, Inc.—which owns and operates both Checkers and Rally’s restaurants throughout the country—is facing a proposed class and collective action citing alleged wage violations.
Filed in Arkansas, the case focuses on two hourly paid shift leaders who worked in the defendant’s Little Rock-based eateries. The plaintiffs allege they and other shift leaders “worked an average of ten to fifteen hours of overtime in most workweeks for Defendant for which they were not lawfully compensated” at a premium time-and-a-half rate.
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