Feds: Central Pa. restaurant chain should pay nearly $150K for shorting workers on overtime, minimum wage

The operator of a central Pennsylvania restaurant chain has reached a tentative deal to pay nearly $150,000 to settle federal accusations that it shorted its employees on minimum wage and overtime pay.

The preliminary consent agreement between Montezuma of Pennsylvania LLC and the U.S. Department of Labor won’t be final unless it is approved by U.S. Middle District Judge Jennifer P. Wilson.

That deal is on the table less than two weeks after the feds lodged a complaint against the chain, which specialized in Mexican cuisine and has restaurants in Chambersburg, Waynesboro and Gettysburg.

Continue Reading on Pennlive