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Bello Herrera v. Manna 2nd Avenue LLC

S.D.N.Y.November 10, 2021No. 1:20-cv-11026
Plaintiff WinManna 2nd Avenue LLC$150,000 awarded
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Case Details

Nature of Suit — the legal category of the dispute
Labor: Fair Standards
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Unknown

Related Laws

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Outcome

The court ruled in favor of Bello Herrera, finding that Manna 2nd Avenue LLC violated the Fair Labor Standards Act by not paying overtime.

What This Ruling Means

**Bello Herrera v. Manna 2nd Avenue LLC: Wage Law Dispute** This case involved a worker named Bello Herrera who sued their employer, Manna 2nd Avenue LLC, claiming the company violated federal wage laws. Herrera alleged that the employer failed to follow the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which sets rules for minimum wage, overtime pay, and other workplace pay standards. The Fair Labor Standards Act requires employers to pay workers at least the federal minimum wage and overtime pay (time-and-a-half) for hours worked beyond 40 in a workweek. When employers don't follow these rules, workers can sue to recover unpaid wages. Unfortunately, the court documents don't show how this case was resolved or what the final outcome was for the worker. **What This Means for Workers:** This case highlights that workers have legal rights when it comes to fair pay. If you believe your employer isn't paying you properly - whether it's minimum wage violations, unpaid overtime, or other wage issues - you may be able to take legal action under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Workers should keep detailed records of their hours and pay to protect themselves if wage disputes arise.

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