Utah's largest Asian grocery store fined $525K after Department of Labor investigation

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Utah's largest Asian grocery store fined $525K after Department of Labor investigation
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Utah's largest Asian grocery store, Chinatown Supermarket, paid $525,000 in back wages, damages and penalties following a lawsuit and investigation from the US Department of Labor.

SOUTH SALT LAKE — Utah's largest Asian grocery store, Chinatown Supermarket, paid $525,000 in back wages, damages and penalties following a lawsuit and investigation from the U.S. Department of Labor.saying Chinatown Supermarket acted illegally when the store allegedly told employees not to cooperate with investigators from the Labor Department's Wage and Hour Division, along with other alleged actions.

Additionally, the department issued a subpoena to the company and its related business owned by the same individual, Chinatown Wholesale, to retrieve documents related to the companies' pay practices.

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