Troy Popeyes franchise slapped with $47K in fines after investigation revealed restaurant allowed teens to work hours that violated child labor laws

TROY (WWJ) – An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Wage and Hour Division found a Metro Detroit Popeyes franchise had teen employees working excessive hours while school was in session.

The DOL said in a press release that the investigation revealed 63 teens — between the ages of 14 and 15, worked more than 18 hours when school was in session and/or worked past 7 p.m. before June 1 and past 9 p.m. between June 1 and Labor Day.

The hours are a direct violation of those allowed by the Fair Labor Standards Act’s (FLSA) child labor standards. The DOL fined the Popeyes franchise $48,251 in penalties for the violations.

“Far too often, we find teens working hours that are not allowed by the Fair Labor Standards Act,” said Wage and Hour District Director Timolin Mitchell in Detroit. “Child labor laws were enacted nearly a century ago to protect children. Employers that hire teen labor must ensure they follow the law while allowing teens to earn valuable work experience.”

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