U.S. Ministry of Labor for Flight Spaces in Brunswick in Brunswick examined

U.S. Ministry of Labor for Flight Spaces in Brunswick in Brunswick examined

A spokesman for the department on Monday confirmed that the Department of Wages and Hours Department of the US Department of Labor examines the Fair Cover in Brunswick in accordance with the law on Fair Labor standards.

“The wage and hourly department works with an ongoing examination of the flight deck according to the law on Fair Labor standards,” wrote spokesman Grant Vaught in an e -mail. “Since this is an open investigation, it is forbidden to discuss the details of the case, including the provisional results.”

Nate Wildes, Managing Partner of Flight Deck, said the business was aware of the investigation.

“We were completely cooperative throughout the process and worked on all feedbacks we have received so far, which made changes to how we kept records and changes to the remuneration packages that we previously offered some employees,” said Wildes. “We take care that all of our employees receive sensible advantages and a real wage. Therefore, we take this opportunity to ensure that our practices embody our values ​​and fulfill what we are for our commitment to take care of our team. In accordance with our culture, we were also fully transparent with our team in relation to the examination and the changes that we made.”

The wage and hourly department forces the federal government, overtime, overtime, tip regulations, records and children's work standards of the law on Fair Labor standards.

No further information was available on the scope of the examination or the special features of the allegations.

Flight Deck Brewing was opened in the Atlantic Avenue near Brunswick Landing in 2017. The brewery will open a beer and pizza garden this summer in the Maine Maritime Museum in the Maine Maritime Museum.

“From the beginning, our goal was to create the kind of business that we would like to be as a team member.

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