I.P.S. Group, Inc. Faces Labor Law Violation Allegations
/In recent news, I.P.S. Group, Inc. faces a lawsuit alleging numerous labor law violations, including a failure to provide their employees with accurate itemized wage statements.
The Case: Daryoush Nejati v. I.P.S. Group, Inc.
The Court: San Diego County Superior Court of the State of California
The Case No.: 37-2023-00053220-CU-OE-CTL
The Plaintiff: Daryoush Nejati v. I.P.S. Group, Inc.
The plaintiff, Daryoush Nejati, filed a class action complaint alleging that I.P.S. Group, Inc. violated the California Labor Code. Nejati started working for I.P.S. Group, Inc. in September 2019. As a non-exempt hourly employee, Nejati was entitled to all the protections of labor law, including minimum wages, overtime pay for overtime hours worked, and meal breaks and rest periods.
The Defendant: Daryoush Nejati v. I.P.S. Group, Inc.
The defendant in the case, I.P.S. Group, Inc., is a California company that provides parking services. The plaintiff alleges that I.P.S. standard business practices included numerous labor law violations:
failed to provide workers with accurate itemized wage statements
failing to provide legally required meal and rest periods
failed to pay sick wages
failed to reimburse employees for necessary business expenses
failed to pay minimum wage
failed to pay overtime
failed to provide all wages when due
The Case: Daryoush Nejati v. I.P.S. Group, Inc.
Under California Labor Code § 226, every employer must provide each employee with an accurate itemized wage statement reflecting all applicable hourly rates during the designated pay period and the total hours worked. According to the plaintiff, I.P.S. Group, Inc. failed to include the required information on their wage statements. The case, Daryoush Nejati v. I.P.S. Group, Inc., is currently pending in the San Diego County Superior Court of the State of California.
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