FROM: LABOR DEPARTMENT
Arizona Eatery to Pay Employees for Wage Violations
Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery, a restaurant chain headquartered in Tempe, Ariz., agreed to pay $32,087 in minimum and overtime back wages due to 250 employees working at two establishments in Tempe and Phoenix. An investigation by the Wage and Hour Division found that the company made improper deductions from tipped server wages to cover the cost of uniforms. The restaurant routinely deducted up to $40 each pay period until the servers paid the full price of the uniforms, which cost up to $160. Server pay also was deducted for employee parking. The division's Phoenix District Office conducted investigations of three other independently owned Tilted Kilt franchises in the Phoenix metro area. As a result, an additional $12,462 in back wages was found due to 149 employees for minimum wage and overtime violations.