NY Food Delivery Men Forced To Do 'Side Work,' Jury Hears

By William Gorta (July 25, 2016, 6:10 PM EDT) -- The dispute over wages at Manhattan's Lychee House is a relatively simple one, a lawyer for the restaurant's delivery men told a Manhattan federal jury in his opening statement Monday: The men worked 50 or more hours a week, didn't get paid for breaks and were forced to do other labor for which they weren't getting tips, thus lowering their pay below minimum wage....

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