UNITE HERE Local 11 Files Complaint with CA Labor Commissioner Alleging Wage Theft at Posh Cameo Beverly Hills Hotel, Operated by Remington
02 Agosto 2024 - 7:10PM
Business Wire
Workers allege have not been paid for “off the
clock” work, miss rest breaks
Last week, a housekeeping worker at Cameo Beverly Hills, which
is located in the city of Los Angeles, filed a complaint with the
California Labor Commissioner alleging that the company has failed
to pay workers for significant work they have performed “off the
clock” and that workers have not been provided legally required
rest breaks. The Cameo Beverly Hills is owned by Braemar Hotels
& Resorts and operated by Remington.
The complaint alleges that housekeeping workers at Cameo, a
boutique hotel advertising itself as “exuding tranquility and
retreat,” have regularly arrived early for their shifts and
performed work before punching in, including preparing their carts
for the hard day of cleaning and changing into their uniforms. The
complaint further alleges that management has been aware of workers
performing work off the clock, and that it has improperly failed to
pay workers the legally required compensation.
In addition, the complaint alleges that workers are often unable
to take their ten-minute breaks because they have too many rooms to
clean in a day and must rush to finish, and that they have not been
paid for these missed breaks. California law requires employers to
pay employees for all hours worked, and to pay employees overtime
if employees work more than eight hours in a day. California law
also requires employers to authorize and permit employees to take
two ten-minute breaks in an eight-hour shift, and to pay penalties
if they fail to do so.
“It is not fair that we perform work for free and can’t take our
rest breaks. We work hard to clean this hotel and keep standards
high for our guests. We are proud to be unionized, and we demand a
higher standard for us as workers too,” said Raquel Lezama, Union
shop steward and lobby attendant at Cameo.
UNITE HERE Local 11 is a labor union
representing more than 32,000 hospitality workers in Southern
California and Arizona that work in hotels, restaurants,
universities, convention centers and airports
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Maria Hernandez | mhernandez@unitehere11.org | 623-340-8047