Gretavia Askew is suing VJC Hospitality of Smyrna, Inc. for failing to pay minimum wage and overtime compensation under FLSA regulations

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In a recent court filing, Gretavia Askew has initiated a lawsuit against VJC Hospitality of Smyrna, Inc., doing business as Chicago Pizza and Sports Grille, and its owner Victor Comastro. The case, filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, alleges violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Askew claims that the defendants failed to pay minimum wage and overtime compensation to employees who were subject to a tip credit pay scheme. The complaint also includes allegations of illegal tip-sharing practices and retaliation against employees who complained about these practices. The lawsuit seeks damages for unpaid wages, liquidated damages, and attorneys’ fees.

Source: 125cv06415_Gretavia_Askew_v_VJC_Hospitality_Complaint_Nothern_District_of_Georgia.pdf



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