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· 10/21/2008

Yu G. Ke v. Saigon Grill, Inc.

Citations

  • 595 F. Supp. 2d 240
  • 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 86300
  • 2008 WL 5337230

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  • holding that deliverymen’s bicycles and motorbikes were “tools of the trade,” such that costs related to those vehicles had to be reimbursed by the employer where deliverymen otherwise earned minimum wage
  • holding that deliverymen’s bicycles and motorbikes were “tools of the trade,” such that costs related to those vehicles had to be reimbursed by the employer where deliverymen otherwise earned minimum wage
  • holding that deliverymen’s bicycles and motorbikes were “tools of the trade,” such that costs related to those vehicles had to be reimbursed by the employer where deliverymen otherwise earned minimum wage
  • holding spouse was employer because she could hire/fire, set schedules, monitored performance, paid wages, and was an owner
  • holding spouse was an employer because she could hire/fire, set schedules, monitored performance, paid wages, and was an owner
  • finding that plaintiff delivery persons' bicycles were tools of the trade because employer required all delivery persons to own and maintain “vehicular transportation” as a condition of their employment

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Judges: Michael H. Dolinger

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