Thomas E Perez v. Leo s Recycling, Inc., et al
Thomas E. Perez |
Gloria Cordova, Leo s Recycling, Inc and Brigida Rios |
2:2015cv07628 |
September 29, 2015 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Dale S. Fischer |
Alicia G. Rosenberg |
Labor: Fair Standards |
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Filing 10 CONSENT JUDGMENT AND ORDER AGAINST DEFENDANTS BRIGIDA RIOS AND GLORIA CORDOVA as MANAGING AGENTS OF LEO'S RECYCLING 9 by Judge Dale S. Fischer. JUDGMENT IS HEREBY ENTERED, pursuant to Section 16(c) of the FLSA, 29 U.S.C. § 216, in favo r of the Secretary and against Defendants Brigida Rios and Gloria Cordova, jointly and severally, in the total amount of $90,000, which includes the unpaid overtime compensation of $45,000 referenced in paragraph 5 to the present and for mer Leo's Recycling employees who are identified by name, periods of employment, and amounts owed in Exhibit A, filed concurrently and made a part hereof (Backwage Calculation), plus an additional equal amount of $45,000 as statutorily auth orized liquidated damages ("Liquidated Damages"), for a total of $90,000. Defendants shall make payments to the Wage Hour Division of the United States Department of Labor totaling $90,000. (See attached document for details.) ( MD JS-6. Case Terminated ) (lom) |
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