Maryland Employment Law

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Top Five Ways Restaurants Violate Wage Laws

Over at wagecollection.com, I noted the top 5 ways restaurants violate wage laws.
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Labels: Maryland Wage Payment and Collection Law, minimum wage, Overtime, restaurant workers

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