A federal judge has approved a $2 million settlement in a class action lodged by as many as 3,000 California bakery workers who claimed they were denied overtime pay and forced to work through rest breaks.
U.S. District Judge Donna Ryu ordered Specialty’s Café and Bakery to pay the class members—including present and past workers at Specialty’s 30 quick-serve bakery shops in California—an average of about $1,500 each for working without pay owed to them.
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