Man sues companies for alleged labor law violations - Saipan Tribune
A man has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the NMI against establishments he has worked for on claims that they violated the Fair Labor Standards Act by paying him significantly less than the minimum wage.
Abu Yousuf, through his lawyer, Joe Hill, is suing Long Feng Corp., which operates the New XO Market and Party Poker, for allegedly violating the FLSA by paying him less than the CNMI’s minimum wage.
Yousuf claims that, while working for New XO Market and Party Poker for over three years, he was paid $4.25 per hour when the CNMI’s minimum wage at the time was $7.25.
In addition, Yousuf is also suing Guo Wu Li, Xu Gui Qing, and Feloteo V. Ran Ada, who run the NVM Enterprises, a manpower agency that hired Yousuf and got him a job at New XO and Party Poker. He accuses the manpower agency of involvement in the alleged scheme to violate the FLSA.
As relief, Yousef is asking the court to find the defendants liable and order them to pay him the unpaid minimum and overtime wages owed for all the hours he worked in excess of 40 hours in each work week, in an amount to be determined at trial.
Yousuf also wants the defendants to be found liable and ordered to pay him liquidated damages, compensatory and punitive damages, prejudgment and post-judgment interest, and attorney’s fees and costs.
“Plaintiff alleges and avers that defendants knowingly and willfully paid him a flat rate of $4.25 per hour for regular hours worked and for overtime hours worked. Plaintiff...
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