Labor/Employment
Oct. 24, 2017
Resort workers in court over parking, work utensils, time putting on uniforms
A luxury resort forces cooks to bring their own kitchen equipment, and workers to sometimes park far away from the establishment’s high-rolling guests, according to a class action complaint filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
LOS ANGELES — A luxury resort forces cooks to bring their own kitchen equipment, and workers to sometimes park far away from the establishment’s high-rolling guests, according to a class action filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
The case filed Thursday on behalf of 600 workers at Terranea Resort in Ranchos Palos Verdes contains the claims typical of many employment lawsuits: missing wage and forfeited meal and rest breaks. ...
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