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Connecticut Court Orders $1.3 Million Judgment in Chip's Restaurants Tip Theft Case

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A Connecticut Court issued a $1.3 million judgment last week against Chip's Family Restaurant chain for violating tip and minimum wage law.

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Restaurant Servers in New York City Can Now Sue for Weight and Height Discrimination

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Restaurants must now consider current and future employment practices in the context of height or weight discrimination.

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Staging In Restaurants is Unlawful Under the Labor Laws

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 On FX’s hit new TV show “The Bear,” one of the sandwich shop’s chefs goes abroad to “stage.”

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Queens Korean Restaurant sued for tip theft and other wage violations

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Picnic Garden BBQ Buffet could be required to pay the former servers owed minimum wages, owed overtime wages, and misappropriated gratuities among other damages

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PIZZA JOINT REQUIRED TO PAY $250K IN BACK WAGES FOR DELIVERY DRIVERS

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Rosati's Pizza Restaurants pay $250,000 for cheating employees out of their overtime pay.

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FLORIDA RESTAURANT OWES $262K FOR SHORTING WORKERS ON TIPS

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A Florida restaurant denied 75 servers their hard-earned tips and is now paying the price for its wage theft.

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Restaurant to Pay $55,000 in Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit

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A restaurant in Wichita, A.V.I. Seabar & Chophouse restaurant, has agreed to pay $55,000 to a former employee to settle a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit filed

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Waiter Sues Upper East Side Restaurant For Working Just for Tips

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A former waiter at Kaia Wine Bar on the Upper East Side of Manhattan has filed a lawsuit for failing to pay him, and other tipped workers, any wages when workin

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