A New York City Domino's franchisee charged with wage theft has
agreed to pay $1.28 million to 61 of its delivery workers, according to a
New York Times report. Each will be granted awards ranging from just
over $60,000 to $400 depending on length of employment.
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The
lawsuit accused David Melton of wage theft, through such means as having
his workers pay for their own uniforms; work at a lower, tipped wage
while performing untipped work; and working without a lunch break, among
other infringements on workers' wages.
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