A Pizza Hut franchisee that runs 130-plus locations in four states is accused in a lawsuit recently filed in a federal court in Ohio of systematically underpaying at least 50 delivery drivers by failing to fully reimburse their job-related expenses.
The proposed class and collective action was brought by Courtney Dimidik—who worked as a delivery driver at a Pizza Hut location in Fairborn, Ohio—on behalf of similarly situated employees.
The suit alleges minimum wage violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act and Ohio law, and names as defendants Hallrich Inc., North Coast Pizza Inc., and three individuals.
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