Your Local Subway May Be Underpaying Its Workers

When it comes to underpaying their employees, Subway holds a prominent place in the fast food industry. Individual Subway franchises have been found in violation of pay and hour rules in more than 1,100 investigations ranging from 2000 to 2013, according to CNNMoney. Lawsuits involving 17,000 Fair Labor Standards Act violations resulted in franchisees having to reimburse Subway workers more than $3.8 million over the years. The most frequent violators in the food industry are Dunkin’ Donuts and McDonald’s.

The Department of Labor partnered with Subway’s headquarters to boost compliance efforts last year. “It’s no coincidence that we approached Subway because we saw a significant number of violations,” a Department of Labor spokesperson said.

Wage violations are common. A study conducted in 2009 found that about 18% of restaurants and hotel workers face minimum wage violations. 70% face overtime violations and 74% encounter what are known as “off-the-clock” violations, where workers are expected to do tasks without being paid.

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