Megan K. Mechak
Thu, 02/16/2023
A delivery driver for Grassdoor, a Los Angeles-based cannabis delivery company, has sued his employer under California law claiming that it fails to pay him and other workers when they work beyond their regularly scheduled shifts.
According to Jorge Catalan’s complaint, filed in a federal district court in California, Grassdoor’s delivery drivers use a company car to make deliveries throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties. The company sets schedules and routes through an app, and workers are not allowed to end their shifts until they complete their deliveries and return the company car to Grassdoor’s warehouse. Catalan alleges that he works thirty to forty-five minutes after his scheduled shift ending time two or three times per week, but is not paid for that additional work.
The Complaint also alleges that Grassdoor violated California’s laws relating to the information that must be provided in wage statements and other labor laws.
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