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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Yuma McDonald's franchisee shortchanged workers, US Department of Labor says - KAWC

McEmployees deserve all the McPay they McEarn.

That's what the U.S. Department of Labor has found for hundreds of workers in Yuma.

Labor Department officials on Wednesday announced a federal investigation that found the franchise operator of seven Yuma McDonald’s locations denied full wages owed to 332 workers. The department has recovered $128,796 in back wages and liquidated damages.

The Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division determined that Jose Leon, a Calexico, Calif.-based franchise owner and operator, violated the Fair Labor Standards Act’s overtime requirements. They say Leon failed to pay time-and-a-half an employee’s required rate of pay for hours over 40 in a workweek.

Following its investigation, the employer paid $62,238 in overtime back wages and $62,238 in liquidated damages to the affected workers.

Ddivision officials said they also found Leon violated federal minimum wage requirements when he failed to pay some employees for all the hours they worked. The violation led to the recovery of an additional $2,160 in back wages and an equal amount in damages for eight workers.

The department assessed Leon $20,263 in civil money penalties for the nature of the violations, officials said.

In a released statement, Wage and Hour Division District Director Eric Murray in Phoenix said “The investigation shows the costly consequences faced by an employer whose pay practices failed to comply with federal overtime and minimum wage requirements. Employers should...



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