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Labor/Employment

Jan. 29, 2018

Long Beach hotels move to put labor claims behind them

A set of lawsuits that accuse high-end Long Beach hotels of rampant labor violations are winding down.

Long Beach hotels move to put labor claims behind them
JENSEN

LOS ANGELES -- A set of lawsuits that accuse Long Beach hotels of rampant labor violations are winding down.

A motion for preliminary approval was filed Jan. 23 on behalf of approximately 250 employees at Westin-Long Beach who claimed the hotel violated its own written policies, and disregarded the meal and rest breaks to which workers were legally entitled. Melara et al. v. Nobel-Interstate Management Group-California LLC,...

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