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WINTJEN v. DENNY'S, INC. et al
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2:19-cv-00069
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June 07, 2024
Denny's Cuts Deal To End Workers' Tip Credit Suit
Denny's has agreed to pay more than $437,000 to end a class action accusing it of failing to properly inform a group of more than 100 servers it would be taking a tip credit from their wages, according to a filing in Pennsylvania federal court.
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February 23, 2024
Workers Snag Partial Win On Tip Notice Dispute With Denny's
It is unclear whether 10 members of a collective in a suit against diner chain Denny's received a tip credit notice, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled, nevertheless granting an early win to the other workers claiming defective tip credit notices.
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June 02, 2023
Denny's Strikes Partial Deal In Tipped Wages Suit
Diner chain Denny's said Friday that it has agreed to pay about $43,000 to workers who claimed they didn't receive minimum wage for the time they spent performing non-tip-producing work, partially ending a 2019 suit in Pennsylvania federal court.
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November 19, 2021
Denny's Workers Nab Class Cert. In Tipped Wages Case
A Pennsylvania federal judge has granted collective and class certification to a group of workers who accuse Denny's Inc. of improperly informing servers of its tipped wage policies and having them perform untipped side work in violation of the law.
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June 23, 2021
Denny's Says Ex-Server Can't Represent Proposed Class
Denny's says a former waitress who got a win in her lawsuit against the restaurant in Pennsylvania federal court over wage law violations can't go on to represent a class of employees, because she lacks standing and suffers from credibility problems.
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February 26, 2021
Denny's Broke Wage Rules For Tipped Workers, Judge Finds
Denny's restaurants failed to properly inform its servers of its tipped-wages policy and should have tracked the time they were doing side jobs like cleaning that didn't generate tips, a Pennsylvania federal judge has ruled in a proposed class action.