Two Diners Hit with Former Workers' FLSA Class Action
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Lima et al v. Jonmaros Food Corp. et al
Filed: January 26, 2017 ◆§ 7:17-cv-00617
Carmel Diner in New York is a defendant in a proposed class action over allegedly unpaid minimum, overtime and spread-of-hours wages.
Jonmaros Food Corp. and ABC Corporation, the owning and operating entities of the Mohegan Diner and Carmel Diner in New York, respectively, and two individuals are the defendants in a proposed class action over allegedly unpaid minimum, overtime and spread-of-hours wages. The defendants, which the case says together constitute a single integrated enterprise as they had jointly employed the two named plaintiffs, allegedly did not pay the workers time-and-a-half overtime wages for the roughly 70+ hour weeks the former cooks worked. Similarly, both named plaintiffs say they were also never paid spread-of-hours wages, owed under New York state law for shifts that last longer than 10 hours in a single day.
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