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U.S. Department of Labor says Maine restaurant operator violated federal labor laws

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation November 01, 2022

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The United States Department of Labor says it has recovered more than $51,000 in restored tips and back wages owed to 25 workers, as well as $51,000 in damages, from the operator of three restaurants in Cumberland County. The department says the restaurant operator denied the workers their full overtime wages or illegally kept portions of their earned tips. The restaurants, which are owned and operated by El Grand Rodeo, are El Rodeo on Western... + full article



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