Cash America allegedly failed to pay their employees Seattle’s minimum wage and provide required rest and meal breaks during their shifts.
Theresa Robinson, KIRO 7 NewsSEATTLE — Cash America, an international pawnbroker company, has agreed to pay nearly $380,000 to employees at its three Seattle locations after the Office of Labor Standards investigated claims including that the company paid employees less than the city’s minimum wage.
253 workers employed by Cash America West, Inc. and First Cash, Inc. will be receiving a portion of a financial remedy totaling $379,125.73 as part of the settlement.According to OLS, the companies allegedly failed to pay employees Seattle’s minimum wage, currently set at $17.27 an hour for large employers, and provide required rest and meal breaks during their shifts.
“Cash America was not being fair to their associates as far as sick pay and wages. I am glad that me stepping forward was able to hold them accountable and that the other associates will get the wages they earned,” said David Alvarez, a former Cash America employee. “Moving forward my hope is that the associates will feel safe to step forward if this continues or happens again.”
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