Billionaire allegedly told Bohemian Grove staff to clean his underwear by hand
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Bohemian Grove's encampment faced a wage theft lawsuit from three employees for allegedly breaching California labor laws. They were required to work approximately 100 hours per week but only allowed to clock in for 40. Meal breaks were reportedly not provided, and minimum wage was not paid. The encampment, known for its secrecy, includes a mysterious culmination with a burning effigy. One employee alleged mockery from members for performing odd tasks, but a spokesperson for a billionaire involved disputed these claims, attributing them to pressure tactics for settlement.
Three employees of Bohemian Grove sued for violating California labor laws, claiming they worked near 100 hours weekly but were told to record only 40. Allegations include a lack of meal breaks and minimum wage violations.
William Koch is accused of mocking employees at Bohemian Grove, particularly one who washed his underwear. However, Koch's representative denies the claim, suggesting it may be an attempt to force a settlement.
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