Utica Radisson Must Face Servers’ Wage Class Action

March 25, 2021, 2:51 PM UTC

The owner of the Radisson Hotel-Utica Centre lost its bid to escape a lawsuit alleging it underpaid food service workers, and a federal court in New York certified the case as a class action.

Deanna Carollo and Diana J. Owens claimed that the hotel’s policies for paying servers at its featured restaurant and its banquet space violated minimum wage and overtime laws. They also alleged illegal retention of tips and failure to provide proper wage notices.

Carollo and Owens sued the hotel’s owner United Capital Corp., as well as AFP Management Corp. and AFP 101 Corp., who apparently managed the ...

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