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Antigua Pharmacy, LLC was sued by former employee Nick Gioules Tuesday over claims they failed to provide him with adequate compensation and retaliated against his efforts to obtain full compensation by terminating him. The class & collective action complaint, filed in the Southern District of New York, alleges violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and New York Labor Law (NYLL).
The plaintiff is seeking class certification and a trial by jury. He is bringing the action against Antigua on behalf of all non-exempt employees who experienced similar circumstances in their compensation.
Gioules said he was hired by Antigua in September 2019, where he worked as a supervising pharmacist at a wage of $55 per hour. According to overtime laws, he said overtime rate would be $82.50 per hour if he were to work in excess of 40 hours for a single week. The plaintiff explained that he would regularly work more than 45 hours and was never properly
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