LABOR VIOLATION: Rick Ross family-owned Wingstop stores fined over $100K
Wingstop did not immediately respond to FOX Business' request for comment. Representatives for Boss Wings Enterprises LLC could not be reached for comment at time of publication.
According to officials, Boss Wings violated minimum wage violations because some employees' average hourly rates fell below the $7.25Wingstop sign outside a restaurant in Brooklyn, New York City, November 19, 2021. Deductions for employee safety training and background checks also "illegally decreased the rate-of-pay in weeks when workers earned overtime, and led Boss Wings to pay overtime at rates lower than federal law requires," according to the labor department.
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