Waffle House employees say owners rob them of up to $46.8 million a year
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Wage theft-not paying workers what they're legally owed-is a common practice. As of 2017, the most recent year for which data was readily available, workers lose $15 billion annually in minimum wage violations alone.
The complaint alleged that Waffle House restaurants save from $15.6 million to $46.8 million a year by having tipped workers perform untipped tasks without appropriate compensation.
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