Feds recover nearly $243K from Denver-area restaurant in back wages

Federal officials said they recovered $242,579 in back wages covering 72 workers at a Westminster restaurant after investigators determined the employer didn’t pay the legally required minimum wage, illegally kept employees’ tips and denied overtime.

The U.S. Department of Labor said Monday that Lychen Inc., operating as East Moon Asian Bistro, violated the federal Fair Labor Standards Act when it failed to pay overtime to employees who worked more than 40 hours in a work week. The business also didn’t keep accurate records of employees’ hours as required by law, the department said.

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