Hockey, et al. v. Seafood Shake Boil Strongsville, et al.

Hockey, et al. v. Seafood Shake Boil Strongsville, et al.

A lawsuit has been filed in the Northern District of Ohio, case number 1:25-cv-00089 before the Honorable Chirstopher A. Boyko, styled Hockey, et al. v. Seafood Shake Boil or Strongsville, Inc., on behalf of servers and bartenders, alleging that Seafood Shake violated federal and Ohio state wage laws. The lawsuit claims that employees were forced to participate in unlawful tip-sharing practices, including sharing tips with kitchen staff and management. Additionally, servers and bartenders were required to perform significant non-tip-producing tasks, such as cleaning bathrooms and taking out the trash before and after customer service, all while earning less than the minimum wage. These practices may have unfairly affected your wages, and you may be entitled to compensation for lost tips, unpaid wages, and more. Please see the Complaint linked HERE for more information.

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