Title: A $5 Million Lawsuit Alleges Labor Violations at Mount Airy Casino Resort
By: Richard Janvrin (Informal, Approachable, Straightforward)
Disgruntled ex-employees of Mount Airy Casino's table games sector initiate a $5 legal action against their former employer.
02/12/2025 02:10 | Photo by Pexels, CC0
Key Points:
- $5 million lawsuit filed by Jennifer Mak and William Neidig against Mount Airy Casino Resort
- Allegations include violations of labor laws such as the Fair Labor Standards Act, Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act, and Pennsylvania Wage Payment and Collection Law
Background:
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Related News:
- Underpayment, Improper Tip Pooling, and Overtime Violations - The lawsuit, now involving 75 plaintiffs, claims that employees were not adequately informed about tip provisions, improper tip pooling, and overtime payment. [4]
- Growing Class and Mediation - The case has expanded to include 75 table game dealers seeking unpaid wages and overtime. A 120-day stay (until July 22, 2025) has been granted for mediation led by Frank Neuner, with the parties exploring a potential settlement. [1][2]
- Seeking a Jury Trial - The complaint calls for a jury trial and compensation for wage shortfalls dating back to the alleged violations. [3][4]
While the exact damages demanded in the lawsuit are not explicit in all sources, one reference mentions a $5 million lawsuit, but the specific details about whether this amount reflects the total class claim or initial demand remain ambiguous. [4]
Stay tuned for further developments in this significant case!
- Richard Janvrin, a professional writer specializing in sports, sports betting, online casinos, and casino-games, reports on a $5 million lawsuit filed by Jennifer Mak and William Neidig against Mount Airy Casino Resort, alleging violations of labor laws.
- The lawsuit includes claims of underpayment, improper tip pooling, and overtime violations, with 75 plaintiffs now involved in the case.
- The case, involving table game dealers seeking unpaid wages and overtime, has been granted a 120-day stay for mediation led by Frank Neuner.
- The complaint calls for a jury trial and compensation for wage shortfalls dating back to the alleged violations.
- The exact damages demanded in the lawsuit are not explicitly stated in all sources, with one reference mentioning a $5 million lawsuit, but the specific details about whether this amount reflects the total class claim or initial demand remain ambiguous.
- Known for his coverage in the casino industry, Janvrin delivers breaking news on casino-personalities, online casino-reviews, bonuses/promotions, and casino-related news, including the ongoing lawsuit at Mount Airy Casino Resort in Hampshire, Pennsylvania.
