Community Veterinary Clinics Faces Class Action Over 7 California Labor Code Violations
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Updated · PR Newswire · Jun 4
Community Veterinary Clinics Faces Class Action Over 7 California Labor Code Violations
1 articles · Updated · PR Newswire · Jun 4
Summary
A class action filed in Sacramento County Superior Court accuses Community Veterinary Clinics of violating California wage-and-hour law in Case No. 26CV009787.
The complaint alleges 7 categories of violations, including unpaid minimum and overtime wages, missed meal and rest breaks, inaccurate wage statements, unreimbursed expenses, unpaid sick wages and late final pay.
Workers were allegedly required to work through breaks, with some shifts exceeding 5 hours without a meal period, while meal time was allegedly rounded to avoid penalty payments.
The suit cites California Labor Code sections including 201-203, 226, 226.7, 233, 246, 510, 512, 1194, 1197, 1197.1 and 2802, seeking civil penalties tied to the alleged practices.