San Leandro sushi restaurant fined $43k in unpaid overtime: report

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San Leandro sushi restaurant fined $43k in unpaid overtime: report
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The U.S. Department of Labor is fining San Leandro restaurant Angry Fish Sushi for more than $43,000 for unpaid wages and damages alongside $7,800 in civil penalties after an investigation into their pay practices, according to a Thursday press release. The unpaid wages affected 24 workers.

The U.S. Department of Labor is fining San Leandro restaurant Angry Fish Sushi for more than $43,000 for unpaid wages and damages alongside $7,800 in civil penalties after an investigation into their pay practices, according to a Thursday press release. The unpaid wages affected 24 workers. The DOL found that Angry Fish Sushi did not pay overtime rates to employees paid in cash, which is a violation to the Fair Labor Standards Act, according to the press release.

Investigators also found that the owner of the restaurant and a manager kept a portion of employee tips, what the DOL describes as a common restaurant industry violation. They also discovered minimum wage violations. "The U.S.

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