This SlideShowPro photo gallery requires the Flash Player plugin and a web browser with JavaScript enabled.
  • Home
Home > Legal News > Hooters Workers File Class Action Over Tips, Uniforms

Hooters Workers File Class Action Over Tips, Uniforms

March 19th, 2010

Five current and former Hooters workers filed suit Tuesday in Sacramento County Superior Court on behalf of a proposed class of nonmanager employees in five of California’s Central Valley franchises. The complaint claims the restaurant chain workers were improperly forced to share tips with managers and to buy their own uniforms, among other alleged wage-and-hour violations.

More:
Hooters Workers File Class Action Over Tips, Uniforms

Legal News

Comments are closed.
Settlement Offer in Learjet Crash Approved By Judge Former Nixon Peabody Lawyer Settles With SEC in Insider Trading Case

4401 Eastgate Mall
San Diego CA 92121

Phone: 858.404.9205
Fax: 858.225.3500

Legal News

  • Obama Picks Arnold & Porter Partner To Lead DOJ Antitrust Division
  • Generic Drugmakers Settle Class Action Over Antidepressants
  • Part-time law school losing allure
  • 2nd Miramonte Elementary Teacher Arrested for Child Abuse
  • Randy Travis Arrested for Public Intoxication in Front of Church

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
Copyright © 2009 Jaczko Goddard
Website Design, Development and Hosting by Pacifica Technologies Inc.