Pizza Maker Pegs Hot Tasty Bakery with Wage and Hour Suit
by Erin Shaak
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Campos Bonilla v. Mitsis Bakery Corp. et al
Filed: January 22, 2018 ◆§ 1:18cv453
A former employee of Hot Tasty Bakery has filed suit against the Queens eatery and three individuals who operate the business over alleged Fair Labor Standards Act violations.
A former employee of Hot Tasty Bakery has filed suit against the Queens eatery and three individuals who operate the business over alleged Fair Labor Standards Act violations. The plaintiff says he has been employed by the defendants as a pizza maker since 2001 and regularly works at least 72 hours per week without receiving proper overtime or spread-of-hours wages. On top of that, the suit argues, employees are not provided with meal and rest breaks, accurate wage statements, or reimbursement for purchasing “tools of the trade,” which, in the plaintiff’s case, supposedly included eight pairs of pants and five pairs of shoes.
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