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An Ohio restaurant 'forced' servers to work 60 hours a week for just $10 in wages plus tips, the Department of Labor says.

https://www.businessinsider.com/res...qZxbKp2rX0bJBJc9gvNenJfVcEhHO6085HotxNCk

"A restaurant in Ohio made its servers work for just $10 a week plus tips, the Department of Labor said after concluding an investigation.

The DoL said its investigation found that the owner of Los Mariachis, a Mexican restaurant in Wauseon, northwest Ohio, "forced" servers to cash their paychecks and then pay their wages back to him in cash.

Servers, who worked an average of 60 hours a week, were only allowed to keep the tips they earned plus $20 per two-week pay period, the DOL said.

By providing servers with paychecks and ordering them to then cash them in and pay most of the money back, the restaurant may have been attempting to disguise wrongdoing, the investigation said.

Ohio uses the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour for small companies, though businesses with annual gross receipts of $372,000 or more have to pay at least $10.10 an hour.

Tipped workers eligible for the $7.25 minimum wage have to take home at least $2.13 an hour in pay from the restaurant, or $5.05 for tipped workers eligible for the $10.10 minimum wage, with the rest made up in tips.

Cooks at Los Mariachis, on the other hand, were paid a straight salary for all 60 of the hours they worked each week, instead of being given an overtime premium of one-and-a-half times their usual hourly wage for hours worked over 40 per week, the DOL said.

The DOL said that Los Mariachis had also failed to keep accurate time and payroll records.

The restaurant was ordered to pay $245,509 in back wages to six servers and 12 cooks.

Los Mariachis didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment, made outside of regular working hours.

Matthew Utley, the district director of the DOL's Wage and Hour Division for Columbus, Ohio, said in a statement on Tuesday that the payments would "make a significant difference in the lives of 18 Los Mariachis' workers and their families."

"No server should be forced to work for just tips and $10 per week, and no cook should be paid straight time for 20 hours of overtime," Utley added.

Low wages, lack of benefits, and poor working conditions pushed millions of US restaurant workers to quit their jobs in the wake of the pandemic. Many were laid off as restaurants were forced to close during lockdowns, too.

Employment in the industry has since rebounded and is almost back to pre-pandemic levels, with just over 12 million people working in food services and at drinking places in January, per data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. A combination of soaring inflation and changes in the job market has pushed wages up significantly.

According to BLS data, waiters and waitresses in Ohio earned a mean hourly wage of $11.45 an hour as of May 2021. This is the most recent data available. "





Local restaurant. About 12 miles from me. Never eaten there, though. Owner is in some pretty hot water I would guess.

I just don't get it.


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I'm curious.

Is the owner white? Hispanic? Other?

Are the employees mostly Hispanic? White? Black?

I don't want to jump the gun, but it screams of exploitation.

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There is a Mexican place here that was stealing tips from workers. I am surprised they stayed in business after it came out.

We also had a very nice sushi place here that was found out for making workers sleep upstairs, on mattresses on the floor, paying them almost nothing, not letting them leave the premises. The full on human trafficking thing. They did not survive the scandal.

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it's completely extortion... I'm curiously about the workers... what situation were they in where they felt they had to do this rather than quit and find a better company to work for...

hope the owner gets the book thrown at them...


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The owner is hispanic. Around here, they all call themselves Mexicans. The employees are hispanic/Mexican.

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Originally Posted by jaybird
it's completely extortion... I'm curiously about the workers... what situation were they in where they felt they had to do this rather than quit and find a better company to work for...

hope the owner gets the book thrown at them...

The employees were probably illegals.


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There is a possibility of that but, no proof. In small towns, people know stuff. I've heard nothing about them (employees) being illegals.

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Originally Posted by EveDawg
Originally Posted by jaybird
it's completely extortion... I'm curiously about the workers... what situation were they in where they felt they had to do this rather than quit and find a better company to work for...

hope the owner gets the book thrown at them...

The employees were probably illegals.


Had that thought but didn't want to assume...


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It happens more than you think. There are millions of them streaming across the border. They have to get money somehow. It happens under the table.

In ATL there is a certain street you go to with the illegals hanging around on corners waiting to be picked up for odd jobs.


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The Ohio department of labor investigated. I would just think they would've investigated whether they were legal or not. Maybe I put to much trust in that department?

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Originally Posted by EveDawg
It happens more than you think. There are millions of them streaming across the border. They have to get money somehow. It happens under the table.

In ATL there is a certain street you go to with the illegals hanging around on corners waiting to be picked up for odd jobs.

Not advocating for Illegals but, there are something like 10 million open jobs in America right now. There are also something like 2 million people in the work force and what do we do, fight getting people in the country that WANT TO WORK.

That's a problem with a solution that some don't want to hear or think about.., Good luck with that.

As for what nationality that owner is, honestly, it shouldn't matter.. He's extorting those employees.

As for if they are illegals, my guess is yes. There are too many jobs out there that are easier and pay better than working in a food joint. If they were legal, they'd tell this guy to Go to hell then walk out. The only folks that would not walk out are ones with little or no other choice. like Illegals.


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