Top 5 Ways Restaurants Violate Wage Laws
1. Failing to pay the correct amount in overtime. Tipped employees who receive the special restaurant sub-minimum wage are entitled to overtime at one and one-half times the actual minimum wage.
2. Failing to pay the correct special restaurant sub-minimum wage. In Maryland it is $3.08 per hour.
3. Failing to pay employees any direct wages (and paying the employees only in tips).
4. Keeping a portion of pooled tips for "the house" (i.e., the restaurant).
5. Failing to pay overtime to "assistant managers" who otherwise do not qualify for a white collar exemption.
2. Failing to pay the correct special restaurant sub-minimum wage. In Maryland it is $3.08 per hour.
3. Failing to pay employees any direct wages (and paying the employees only in tips).
4. Keeping a portion of pooled tips for "the house" (i.e., the restaurant).
5. Failing to pay overtime to "assistant managers" who otherwise do not qualify for a white collar exemption.
Labels: minimum wage, Overtime, Restaurant Employees
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