NJ Chinese Restaurant Facing Unpaid Overtime Class Action
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Wang v. Fu Leen Meng Restaurant Limited Liability Company et al
Filed: November 23, 2016 ◆§ 1:16-cv-08772-NLH-AMD
A lawsuit filed on behalf of current and former employees of Fu Leen Meng claims the New Jersey Chinese restaurant and its owners violated state and federal wage laws.
A class action filed on behalf of current and former employees of Fu Leen Meng claims the New Jersey Chinese restaurant and its owners violated state and federal wage laws. According to the complaint, the defendants willfully failed to pay employees at the time-and-a-half overtime rate for hours worked over 40 per week. The plaintiff claims he and similarly situated staff worked roughly 73 hours per week at a fixed rate of pay, often without a break on any day.
Additionally, the suit claims the named plaintiff was never reimbursed for repairs made to the vehicle he used on deliveries.
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