A New Jersey restaurant had to pay $300,000 to staff after the Labor Department ruled they had been underpaid
A New Jersey restaurant had to pay more than $300,000 to 63 members of staff after the Department of Labor determined that in some cases they had been paid less than the minimum wage.that Aquarius Restaurant Group, which runs Aquarius Seafood Restaurant in Fort Lee, had violated minimum wage and overtime pay laws.
This meant that in some cases the restaurant failed to pay correct overtime rates of one-and-a-half times the usual rate of pay for hours worked over 40 in a week, the DOL said. The spokesperson said that the DOL had also found that the restaurant had collectively underpaid 11 workers by $11,287.20 after failing to give them the minimum wage. They added that the minimum wage violations occurred"sporadically" throughout the period of investigation, which was from April 2019 to April 2022.
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