Commack Hand Car Wash, Owner Hit with Unpaid Wage Class Action
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Nunes et al v. Rob-Glen Enterprises, Inc. et al
Filed: November 8, 2016 ◆§ 2:16-cv-06207
A class action has been filed in New York against the Commack Hand Car Wash and its owner claiming employees were not paid proper minimum wage and overtime.
A class action has been filed in New York against the Commack Hand Car Wash and its owner claiming employees were not paid proper minimum wage and overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Filed by former laborers, the lawsuit alleges the car wash failed to track the number of hours employees worked, did not properly pay workers at the FLSA-mandated overtime rate for hours worked over 40 in a week and illegally and without notice applied a tip credit to workers’ wages, thereby lowering them below the federal minimum.
The suit claims more than 50 current and former car wash laborers may be affected by the company’s reportedly illegal wage practices.
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