Sysco San Francisco, Inc. Allegedly Failed to Reimburse Employees for Work Expenses
/In recent news, employees filed a California wage and hour lawsuit alleging Sysco San Francisco, Inc. violated California labor law.
The Case: Ryan Williamson v. Sysco San Francisco, Inc.
The Court: Alameda County Superior Court of the State of California
The Case No.: 23CV039442
The Plaintiff: Ryan Williamson v. Sysco San Francisco, Inc.
The plaintiff in the case, Williamson, filed a class action complaint alleging that Sysco San Francisco, Inc. violated the California Labor Code by failing to pay minimum wage and overtime wages, provide meal breaks and rest periods, and failing to offer employees itemized wage statements and reimbursement for work expenses. The plaintiffs also allege that the employer failed to pay sick wages. The allegations indicate violations of numerous California Labor Code Sections, including 201-204, 226, 226.7, 233, 246, 510, 512, 1194, 1197, 1197.1, 2802, and the applicable Wage Order(s).
The Defendant: Ryan Williamson v. Sysco San Francisco, Inc.
The defendant in the case, Sysco San Francisco, Inc., allegedly failed to reimburse their workers even though the company allegedly required workers to use their cell phones for business purposes.
The Case: Ryan Williamson v. Sysco San Francisco, Inc.
According to the complaint, Sysco San Francisco, Inc. allegedly did not reimburse employees for necessary work expenses like using their personal cell phones to complete their job duties. California Labor Code 2802 states that employers must “indemnify [an] employee for all necessary expenditures or losses incurred by the employee in direct consequence of the discharge of his or her duties…” The case is currently pending in the Alameda County Superior Court of the State of California.
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