Virginia company to pay more than $400K for wage violations during Cape Cod hotel project, AG says

A Virginia-based construction company has agreed to pay more than $400,000 for violating the rights of employees working on a renovation project at the Cape Codder Hotel in Hyannis , Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell said Thursday.

Remby Contractors LLC, and its owner, Remberto Rodriguez, reached a settlement agreement on the matter, which requires the company to pay $368,997.55, including $298,997.55 in restitution to impacted workers and $70,000 in penalties, Campbell said.

Remby Contractors has been working on an ongoing renovation project to rebrand the Hyannis hotel to Margaritaville Resort Cape Cod, a new location of the hotel chain Margaritaville Hotels and Resorts, Campbell said.

In January, Plymouth-based Linchris, which will manage the property, said the Hyannis property will undergo a $30 million renovation and will be the brand’s first lodging location in New England.

The settlement resolves the Attorney General’s Office’s claims that between September 2023 and April 2024, Remby Contractors LLC violated a range of Massachusetts’ wage and hour laws.

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