Forester Haynie filed a class-action lawsuit against Pizza Hut of Kokomo Inc. (Pizza Hut franchise in Indiana) for failing to pay their delivery drivers the federal minimum wage. The case is called Cook v. Pizza Hut of Kokomo et al., pending in the Federal Court in the District of Indiana. The lawsuit alleges that insteadContinue reading “Pizza Delivery Driver Lawsuit Filed by Forester Haynie”
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Forester Haynie Files New Class-Action Lawsuit
Forester Haynie filed a class-action lawsuit against M & G Pizza Enterprises LLC (Domino’s Pizza franchise in Arkansas) for failing to pay their delivery drivers the federal minimum wage. The case is called Robertson v. M & G Pizza Enterprises LLC et al., pending in the Federal Court in the Western District of Arkansas. TheContinue reading “Forester Haynie Files New Class-Action Lawsuit”
Lawsuit Filed Against Hoogland Foods Pizza Franchise
Forester Haynie filed a class-action lawsuit against Hoogland Foods, LLC (Marco’s Pizza franchise in Indiana) for failing to pay their delivery drivers the federal minimum wage. The case is Sutherlin v. Hoogland Foods, LLC, et al., pending in the Federal Court in the Northern District of Indiana. The lawsuit alleges that instead of reimbursing deliveryContinue reading “Lawsuit Filed Against Hoogland Foods Pizza Franchise”
Pizza Hut of San Antonio Delivery Driver Lawsuit Filed
Forester Haynie filed a class-action lawsuit against Pizza Hut of San Antonio Inc. (Pizza Hut franchise in Texas) for failing to pay their delivery drivers the federal minimum wage. The case is called Autry v. Pizza Hut of San Antonio et al., pending in the Federal Court in the Western District of Texas. The lawsuitContinue reading “Pizza Hut of San Antonio Delivery Driver Lawsuit Filed”
Delivery Driver Lawsuit Against Dough Management
Forester Haynie filed a class-action lawsuit against Dough Management, Inc. (Domino’s Franchise in the Midwest) for failing to pay their delivery drivers the federal minimum wage. The case is Rechtoris v. Dough Management, Inc., et al., pending in the Federal Court in the Northern District of Indiana. The lawsuit alleges that instead of reimbursing deliveryContinue reading “Delivery Driver Lawsuit Against Dough Management”
Class-Action Certified against Texas Pizza Hut
Forester Haynie’s class-action lawsuit against Pizza Hut of San Antonio Inc. (Pizza Hut franchise in Texas) for failing to pay their delivery drivers the federal minimum wage has been certified. The case is called Autry v. Pizza Hut of San Antonio et al., pending in the Federal Court in the Western District of Texas. TheContinue reading “Class-Action Certified against Texas Pizza Hut”
Class-Action Lawsuit Against Willis & Brock Foods
January 25, 2019, Forester Haynie certified a class-action lawsuit in Kentucky against Papa Johns franchise Willis & Brock Foods, Inc. for failing to pay its delivery drivers the federal minimum wage as required by the Fair Labor Standards Act. Class actions allow individuals to collectively bring similar claims against the same defendant and give accessContinue reading “Class-Action Lawsuit Against Willis & Brock Foods”
FLSA Case Against Round Rock Restaurant Group
In 2018 Forester Haynie filed a Federal lawsuit against Round Rock Restaurant Group, LLC, and its owner. The lawsuit was styled Stone v. Round Rock Restaurant Group LLC. Following the production of arbitration agreements, Forester Haynie filed numerous arbitration demands, demanding that pizza delivery drivers working for Round Rock Restaurant Group, LLC are paid belowContinue reading “FLSA Case Against Round Rock Restaurant Group”
Domino’s Franchise Fails to Meet Minimum Wage
Another Domino’s Pizza franchise has been held accountable for wage violations after a court in North Carolina granted certification, confirming that those current and former delivery drivers harmed by Defendants’ wrongful pay practices are in fact similarly situated. Neira v. Goodfella’s Pizza, Inc. et al., filed in the Western District of North Carolina, is justContinue reading “Domino’s Franchise Fails to Meet Minimum Wage”
Pizza Delivery Drivers – Overworked and Underpaid
Unfortunately, most pizza delivery drivers are the definition of overworked and underpaid. Pizza delivery drivers often have three separate pay rates: in-store, out-of-store, and a mileage reimbursement rate. These different pay rates open a window for employers to take advantage of their delivery drivers. For 2021 the IRS suggested a standard mileage reimbursement rate ofContinue reading “Pizza Delivery Drivers – Overworked and Underpaid”