The suit alleges that Pret regularly requires its managers-in-training to work shifts and schedules that result in work weeks of between 40-65 hours, but doesn’t properly compensate them with overtime pay.
By bringing this suit, attorneys McLaughlin & Stern hope to end that practice and recover the wages and overtime pay each manager in training is due under the law.
Source: McLaughlin & Stern
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