Breakfast Republic Facing Allegations of Labor Law Violations

In recent news, Breakfast Club faces a PAGA-only lawsuit alleging multiple labor law violations.

The Case: Chanda Young v. Breakfast Republic Carmel Valley, LLC

The Court: Superior Court of State of California, Los Angeles County

The Case No.: 21SMCV01447

The Plaintiff: Chanda Young v. Breakfast Republic

The plaintiff in the case, Chanda Young, filed a class action lawsuit claiming that the popular breakfast eatery, Breakfast Republic, violated multiple California labor laws.

The Defendant: Chanda Young v. Breakfast Republic

The defendant in the case is the Breakfast Republic, a popular dining location. According to the class action, eight Breakfast Republic corporate entities violated California Labor Law, including their Ocean Beach location in Newport. Employees of the trendy eatery sued the restaurant claiming multiple California labor law violations, including:

  • failure to pay minimum wage

  • failure to pay overtime

  • failure to provide meal breaks and rest periods

  • failure to reimburse employees for necessary business expenses

  • failure to provide wages when due

  • failure to provide tips

  • failure to provide required itemized wage statements

The Case: Chanda Young v. Breakfast Republic

The case, Chanda Young v. Breakfast Republic, is currently pending in the San Diego County Superior Court of the State of California.

Warning Signs that Could Indicate California Labor Law Violations:

California employees should be aware of common warning signs that their employers are violating labor law, such as:

  • Misclassification: Employers may misclassify employees as exempt from overtime pay when they should be classified as non-exempt.

  • Off-the-Clock-Work: Employers may sometimes require workers to complete job duties or work-related tasks before or after their scheduled shifts, during their off-duty meal breaks, etc. Without compensation, doing so violates labor laws.

  • Improper Overtime Rate Calculation: Employers may miscalculate the overtime rate by not including additional compensation such as commissions, bonuses, or certain types of incentive pay.

If you believe your rights regarding overtime pay have been violated, it's advisable to consult with an employment lawyer who can assess your specific circumstances and provide guidance accordingly.

If you have questions about how to file a California overtime class action lawsuit, please get in touch with Blumenthal Nordrehaug Bhowmik DeBlouw LLP. Experienced employment law attorneys are ready to assist you in various law firm offices in San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Riverside, and Chicago.