Jeronimo Logistics LLC Faces a Wage and Hour Lawsuit
/A recent California lawsuit alleges that Jeronimo Logistics LLC violated California Labor Code by failing to pay employees for all their hours worked.
The Case: John Bruns v. Jeronimo Logistics LLC
The Court: Orange County Superior Court of the State of California
The Case No.: 30-2023-01300011-CU-OE-CXC
The Plaintiff: John Bruns v. Jeronimo Logistics LLC
The plaintiff in the case, John Bruns, was employed by Jeronimo Logistics LLC from August 2021 to December 2021. Bruns received his last paycheck in January 2022. During his time with the company, Bruns was classified as a non-exempt, hourly employee entitled to the legally required meal and rest periods, minimum, and overtime wages due for all hours worked.
The Defendant: John Bruns v. Jeronimo Logistics LLC
The defendant in the case, Jeronimo Logistics LLC, provides logistics and freight transportation for customers throughout California, including the County of Orange. They provide trucking, delivery services, messenger services, courier services, fulfillment services, and warehousing.
The Case: John Bruns v. Jeronimo Logistics LLC
The plaintiff, John Bruns, filed the California class action on behalf of himself and a California class to seek compensation for the losses they allegedly incurred during the specified class period due to Jeronimo Logistics LLC’s standard policy and business practices. The company reportedly implemented unlawful, unfair, and deceptive business practices by retaining employees’ wages due (in violation of both minimum wage requirements and overtime pay requirements), failing to provide accurate itemized wage statements, failing to provide required meal breaks and rest periods, and failing to reimburse employees for required work expenses.
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