WSH Management, Inc. Class Action Alleges Company Failed to Provide Overtime Pay
/According to a recently filed California labor law complaint, WSH Management, Inc. failed to provide their employees with overtime wages, violating California Labor Law.
The Case: Judy Lee v. WSH Management, Inc.
The Court: Los Angeles County Superior Court of the State of California
The Case No.:24STCV10073
The Plaintiff: Judy Lee v. WSH Management, Inc.
The plaintiff in the case, Judy Lee, filed a class action complaint against WSH Management, Inc., claiming the company violated labor law when it failed to provide meal breaks and rest periods. As a non-exempt hourly employee, Lee worked for WSH Management, Inc. from December 13, 2023, to December 28, 2023. As a non-exempt hourly employee, Lee was entitled to legally required meal breaks and rest periods and the payment of minimum wage and overtime wages for all the hours she worked.
The Defendant: Judy Lee v. WSH Management, Inc.
The defendant, WSH Management, Inc., is a property management company operating out of California. The company faces numerous labor law violation allegations, including:
pay minimum wages
pay overtime wages
provide required meal and rest periods
reimburse for required business expenses
provide accurate itemized wage statements
provide wages when due
The allegations violate California Labor Code Sections §§ 201, 202, 203, 204, 210, 226.7, 510, 512, 558, 1194, 1197, 1197.1, 1198, and 2802.
The Case: Judy Lee v. WSH Management, Inc.
In the case Judy Lee v. WSH Management, Inc., the plaintiff alleges that standard practices and policies at WSH Management, Inc. were unlawful and failed to compensate employees for all time worked per labor law. According to the California class action lawsuit, WSH Management's employees allegedly could not take their off-duty meal breaks, and often, they weren't completely relieved of job duties and work responsibilities during their rest periods. Failing to provide the required meal breaks and rest periods violates labor law.
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