North Myrtle Beach Eatery Faces Lawsuit for Allegedly Denying Servers Minimum Wage

North Myrtle Beach, SC – A lawsuit has been filed against a prominent local restaurant in North Myrtle Beach, alleging that the establishment failed to pay its servers the federally mandated minimum wage. This case highlights ongoing concerns about wage practices within the hospitality industry, particularly in this popular tourist destination. According to legal documents, the plaintiff, who was previously employed as a server at the restaurant, claims that the management routinely compensated the staff at rates significantly lower than the required federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. Furthermore, the lawsuit accuses the establishment … Read more

Illinois Welcomes New Laws in July: Higher Minimum Wage, Paid Leave Expansion, and Gas Tax Increase

Springfield, Ill. — Illinois residents can expect several key changes beginning July 1 as new state laws take effect, impacting everything from gasoline prices to workers’ pay and rights. These changes are set to make life a little different for many across the state, affecting motorists, employees, freelancers, and even child social media influencers. One of the standout adjustments will be at the gas pump. The state’s gasoline tax will see a slight increase from the current 45.4 cents per gallon to 47 cents, marking an uptick of over 3.5%. Diesel fuel taxes will also … Read more

Uber and Lyft Agree to $175 Million Settlement with Massachusetts, Commit to Hourly Minimum Pay and Employee Benefits for Drivers

BOSTON — Uber Technologies and Lyft have settled a lawsuit with the Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, agreeing on Thursday to upgrade their drivers’ compensation and benefits in a significant shift away from their traditional business models. The companies will now implement a $32.50 hourly minimum wage for their Massachusetts drivers and will pay a combined $175 million to resolve claims they had misclassified workers as independent contractors. Under the terms of this landmark agreement, the rideshare giants will also introduce new benefits for drivers including paid sick leave, accident insurance, and healthcare stipends. … Read more

Connecticut Republicans Propose Minimum Prison Sentences for Election Law Violations Amidst Bridgeport Fraud Allegations

HARTFORD, Conn. – In response to a series of election fraud allegations in Bridgeport’s mayoral race, Connecticut Republicans have recently proposed legislation that would impose a minimum one-year prison sentence for individuals who violate state election laws. The bill, which has garnered support from State Sen. Rob Sampson and several State Representatives, targets those who intentionally attempt to manipulate votes, ballots, and petitions, as well as election officials who neglect their duties and individuals who unlawfully fill out or submit absentee ballots. Currently, willful violations of election laws in Connecticut are considered class D felonies, … Read more