La Costa Limousine Facing Overtime Pay Allegations
/In recent news, La Costa Limousine has been facing allegations that it failed to provide rest periods and meal breaks in compliance with California labor law.
The Case: Justin Johnson v. B.T. Transportation, Inc., dba La Costa Limousine and La Costa Limousine LTD
The Court: San Diego County Superior Court of the State of California
The Case No.: 24CU007652C
Justin Johnson v. La Costa Limousine: More About the Plaintiff
The plaintiff in the case, Justin Johnson, was employed in California by La Costa Limousine from April 2022 to April 2024 as a non-exempt employee paid hourly. Johnson filed a class action lawsuit claiming La Costa Limousine violated labor law. According to the plaintiff, the company failed to provide rest periods, meal breaks, and overtime pay in compliance with labor law. According to the plaintiff, the employees’ rigorous work schedules prohibited taking off-duty rest breaks and meal periods. As a result, workers were often not fully relieved of duty during their breaks.
California Law Requires Employers to Offer Non-Exempt California Employees Breaks:
California labor law requires that employees provide their employees with a rest period of at least ten (10) minutes for a shift worked of at least two (2) to four (4) hours, a first and second rest period of at least ten minutes for 6-8 hour shifts, and a first, second and third rest period of at least ten minutes for 10+ hour shifts. California employers are required to offer workers one hour of wages if a worker misses a break.
The Defendant, La Costa Limousine Faces Numerous Allegations:
The defendant in the case, La Costa Limousine, provides chauffeur services in California, including San Diego, where the plaintiff worked. The allegations include:
Failing to pay workers minimum wage
Failing to provide rest periods and meal breaks
Failing to pay overtime wages
Failing to provide accurate itemized wage statements
Failing to provide wages when due
Failing to reimburse required business expenses
The Case: Justin Johnson v. La Costa Limousine
The plaintiff filed the California class action in the San Diego County Superior Court; the case is pending. According to the lawsuit, the defendant violated numerous California Labor Laws.
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