HFA Files Wage Theft Lawsuit against CBG Building Company on Behalf of Construction Workers

Aug 18, 2020

Handley Farah & Anderson filed a lawsuit in D.C. Superior Court on behalf of a group of former employees of CBG Building Company, alleging they failed to properly compensate workers for work done at projects across Washington, D.C. The Complaint alleges that while employed at CBG’s DC area construction projects, the plaintiffs and other similarly situated workers were regularly denied lawfully owed wages, including overtime premiums and minimum wage. Additionally, the complaint alleges that the Plaintiffs were illegally classified as independent contractors, when in fact they were employees.

A copy of the complaint can be found HERE. If you have any questions concerning this case, please contact Matthew Handley, at 202-559-2411 or [email protected].

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