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Tampa Supermarket to Pay $198,000 After Violating Minimum Wage and Overtime Pay Laws
February 13, 2019
El Grande Supermarket in Tampa will pay $198,039 in back pay and damages after demonstrating great diversity in ways of violating federal pay rules, the U.S. Department of Labor announced.
That money will go to 17 workers, each worker receiving an average of $11,649.35.
The supermarket run got caught with violations in:
- Minimum wage: The Department of Labor said El Grande paid one person a flat salary, then watched as that person worked so many hours, the hourly rate didn’t even reach the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour.
- Overtime: The store paid some overtime-eligible people straight time.
- Keeping track of pay: The store failed to record cash payments made to workers, and failed to maintain other required payroll records.
As an employee, you have the right to a fair wage as defined by state and federal law. You may also be entitled to overtime pay. If you are concerned that your employer is not paying you the correct amount, or refusing to pay you proper wages, our Tampa Unpaid Wage and Overtime Attorneys at Whittel & Melton can help. Our firm assists employees throughout the Tampa Bay area enforce their right to a fair wage.
As of Jan. 1, 2019, Florida minimum wage is $8.46 an hour. Tipped workers should be paid $5.44 an hour. In regards to overtime pay, all Florida workers must be paid overtime pay of time and a half for any hours worked over 40 during a workweek.
If you need to discuss a minimum wage or overtime pay violation, please call us today for a free consultation at 727-823-0000 or contact us online.