The lawsuit alleges JBPerry Holdings and Valley Inventory Service violated the California Labor Code by failing to pay employees for all of their time worked.
The Northern California labor law attorneys at Zakay Law Group, APLC and JCL Law Firm, APC, filed a class action complaint against JBPerry Holdings, Inc. ("JBPerry Holdings") and Valley Inventory Service, Inc. ("Valley Inventory Service"), for allegedly failing to provide meal and rest breaks. The class action lawsuit, Case No. FCS059079, is currently pending in the Solano County Superior Court of the State of California. A copy of the Complaint can be read here.
According to the lawsuit, JBPerry Holdings and Valley Inventory Service allegedly violated California Labor Code Sections §§ 201, 202, 203, 204, 210, 226.7, 246, 510, 512, 558, 1194, 1197, 1197.1, 1198 and 2802 by failing to: (1) pay minimum wages; (2) pay overtime wages; (3) provide required meal and rest periods; (4) provide wages when due; and (5) provide accurate itemized wage statements.
As a result of their rigorous work schedules, JBPerry Holdings' and Valley Inventory Service's employees were allegedly unable to take off duty meal breaks and were not fully relieved of duty for meal periods. Specifically, the lawsuit alleges employees were from time to time interrupted during their off-duty meal breaks to complete tasks for JBPerry Holdings and Valley Inventory Service. Employees were allegedly required to perform work as ordered by JBPerry Holdings...
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