DC Cleaning Companies to Pay $290K for Failing to Pay Overtime Wages, Says AG Schwalb
WASHINGTON, DC, JUL 8 – The companies must also pay $75,000 in civil penalties and train managers on overtime laws to protect more than 300 hotel housekeepers, officials said.
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Following the release of a report by the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) that found irregular payments of more than $110,000 in overtime and compensatory time to former Police Commissioner Antonio López Figueroa and a former associate commissioner, the former official asserted that he has never received compensation to which he was not legally entitled.
DC cleaning companies to pay $290K for failing to pay overtime wages, says AG Schwalb
Two related cleaning companies will pay $290,000 to resolve allegations that they failed to pay overtime wages to 323 housekeepers who worked at hotels across the District, D.C. Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb announced Tuesday.
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