Domino's Pizza Franchisees Sue for Failing to Pay Minimum Wage to Delivery Drivers
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The law firms Heninger Garrison Davis, LLC (http://www.hgdlawfirm.com), Paul McInnes LLP (http://www.paulmcinnes.com), and Weinhaus & Potashnick (http://www.fairwagelawyers.com), have filed a lawsuit against RPM Pizza, LLC, a franchisee of 138 Domino's pizza restaurants in Mississippi and Louisiana, and its owners, for failing to pay minimum wage to their delivery drivers.
The suit alleges that RPM violates federal wage and hour laws by failing to adequately reimburse its drivers for their automobile expenses, resulting in unreimbursed business expenses that reduce pizza delivery drivers' net wages below minimum wage. The lawsuit is presently pending in the United States District Court, Southern District of Mississippi. The driver who filed the lawsuit is seeking collective action status.
Heninger Garrison Davis, LLC has offices in Alabama, California, Georgia, New Jersey, and New York. It represents plaintiffs nationally in many areas; including wage and hour claims, and pharmaceutical and medical device litigation. Representation is on a contingency basis.
Paul McInnes LLP is located in Kansas City, Missouri. It represents plaintiffs nationwide in complex litigation on a contingency basis.
Weinhaus & Potashnick is located in St. Louis, Missouri. It represents plaintiffs in wage and hour claims nationwide on a contingent fee basis.
Contacts:
Heninger Garrison Davis, LLC
Bill Bross and Brandy Robertson, 800-241-9779
Paul McInnes LLP
Jack McInnes, 816-984-8100
SOURCE Heninger Garrison Davis, LLC
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