COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- Ohio has filed a $1.2 million lawsuit against a chain of day-care centers, claiming the chain paid 150 employees less than the minimum wage.
State officials said the suit against Angels Learning Center, filed by the state Attorney General's Office and the Department of Commerce, is the largest minimum-wage case ever brought in Ohio.
Officials said some workers, receiving less than the state minimum wage of $7.30 an hour, were underpaid by as much as $10,000, The Columbus Dispatch reported Saturday.
The suit seeks $408,000 for the wages owed workers and $816,000 punitive damages.
"It's sad that on this Labor Day weekend, when we celebrate the contributions of the American worker, we are reminded that abuses like these still occur," Attorney General Richard Cordray said in a statement.