A casino company and workers who say it failed to follow federal wage laws and stiffed them on tips secured final approval for their $1.2 million settlement from a federal judge in Kansas.
Workers at 13 casinos accuse Boyd Gaming Corp. and subsidiary Kansas Star Casino of failing to comply with the Fair Labor Standards Act’s “tip credit” notice provision and using an invalid tip pool which didn’t pay out all tips they were entitled to receive. The settlement ends three years of “vigorous” litigation, the US District Court for the District of Kansas said.
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