California Labor Commissioner Cites Grocer $1.1M for COVID Sick Leave Practices

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Insurance Journal - Oct 26, 2021

The California Labor Commissioner’s Office cited Bodega Latina (dba El Super grocery stores) in Southern California $1,164,500 for failing to provide or delaying supplemental paid sick leave or other benefits to 240 workers at 38 locations affected by COVID-19. An …...

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