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Supervisors approve $85,000 minimum-wage settlement; some members protest lack of penalties
Summary
The board authorized an $85,000 settlement with former owners of King Ting Tin Restaurant for alleged minimum-wage violations. Supporters praised enforcement work; at least one supervisor voted no, arguing the settlement's lack of penalties sends the wrong message.
San Francisco — The Board of Supervisors on Sept. 26, 2006 voted to authorize settlement of a lawsuit against former part owners of King Ting Tin Restaurant for $85,000 over alleged violations of the city's minimum-wage ordinance.
Supervisor Maxwell praised the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement and the City Attorney's Office for their work on the case and recognized the…
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