Five Guys Enterprises LLC and workers who say the burger chain owes them wages secured final approval for a $1.2 million settlement after a judge rejected four of their prior pacts.
The settlement resolves the wage-and-hour claims of more than 2,200 people who worked for Five Guys, but it provides class counsel Setareh Law Group with $60,000 less in attorneys’ fees than requested, the US District Court for the Eastern District of California said Thursday.
The company violated state law on meal and rest breaks and overtime pay, a former manager-in-training said in a 2017 complaint. The parties reached a ...
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