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    Nashville Restaurant Workers Win Over $1 Million in Wage Theft Settlements

    Article submittedBy Article submittedMarch 13, 2021Updated:March 13, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nashville, TN – On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 two separate judges who preside in the U.S.
    District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee approved settlements of tip and wage
    theft claims, covering almost 500 workers and valuing more than $1 million in total payout.

    The cases were brought against Strategic Hospitality (Pinewood Social, Downtown Sporting
    Club, The Bandbox, Merchant’s, Bastion, Henrietta Red, Patterson House, and The Catbird
    Seat) and M Street Entertainment Group (Tavern, Saint Añejo, Kayne Prime, Moto, Virago,
    and Whiskey Kitchen), respectively. Workers in the suit brought against Strategic Hospitality
    restaurants were represented by the law firm Barrett, Johnston, Martin, and Garrison. The
    workers in the suit brought against the M Street restaurants were represented by Barrett
    Johnston Martin, and Garrison and the Yezbak Law Offices.

    One of the named plaintiffs on the Strategic Hospitality lawsuit, Hayden Smith, said he
    believes wage theft and improper tip distribution is more common than most people realize.

    “The fact these cases closed on the same day just goes to show how common this issue is in
    our industry,” he said. “Hopefully seeing these victories will help more people come forward
    and work to de-normalize these behaviors.”

    Both of these lawsuits alleged that a portion of tips were withheld from tipped employees to
    cover business expenses and distributed to non-tipped employees.

    “While it’s great that these two settlements have been reached, there are at least two other
    restaurant wage theft lawsuits currently being litigated, including against my former
    employer, Anzie Blue,” said Paige McCay, ROC Music City leader. “We encourage restaurant
    workers across the city to stand up and speak out against wrong-doing in the industry by
    joining ROC Music City.”

     

    Bastion Downtown Sporting Club Henrietta Red Kayne Prime M Street Entertainment Group Merchant’s Moto Patterson House Pinewood Social Saint Añejo Tavern The Bandbox The Catbird Seat Virago Whiskey Kitchen
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