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I just received a letter in the mail from the Connecticut dealer ship I formerly worked for. I don't know if I should scan and post the letter, but it states that they had some "administrative shortfalls" and was required to pay penalties and some wages to the state of CT and to some employees. This letter stated that employees will receive payment from the DOL directly.

Looks like any payment at all is an admittance of faulty practices. Its nice to see the little guys win battle now and again. To bad this company didn't have an open ear to its employees and they could of nipped this thing in bud before employees felt forced to contact outside help to remedy this apparent problem.
  • Posted 8 Jun 2008 01:22
  • By jaslyman
  • joined 6 Jun'08 - 28 messages
  • Virginia, United States

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