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Verdicts

Feb. 24, 2007

Special Delivery: Papa John's Suit Granted Class Action

A late-night pizza order is delivered by a hungry, tired-looking driver. If that sounds familiar, here's a possible explanation: A federal lawsuit filed on behalf of two angry former Papa John's workers alleges that the pizza company's Los Angeles franchisee systematically denied meal breaks and rest periods to employees.

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      A late-night pizza order is delivered by a hungry, tired-looking driver.
      If that sounds familiar, here's a possible explanation: A federal lawsuit filed on behalf of two angry former Papa John's workers alleges that the pizza company's Los Angeles franchisee systematically denied meal breaks and rest periods to employees.
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