
Labor & Employment Law Firms Zakay Law Group, APLC And JCL Law Firm APC File Class Action Against Campfire, Wildland, And Lilo, Alleging Failure To Provide Meal And Rest Breaks
The lawsuit alleges Campfire, Wildland, and Lilo violated the California Labor Code by failing to pay its employees for all time worked.
SAN DIEGO, June 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The San Diego labor law attorneys at Zakay Law Group, APLC and JCL Law Firm, APC , filed a class action complaint against Effort Collective, LLC (hereinafter, "Campfire, Wildland, and Lilo "), for allegedly failing to provide employees with timely, off-duty meal and rest periods. The class action lawsuit, Case No. 25CU028761N, is currently pending in the San Diego County Superior Court of the State of California. A copy of the complaint can be read here .
According to the lawsuit, Campfire, Wildland, and Lilo restaurants allegedly violated California Labor Code Sections §§ 201, 202, 203, 204, 210, 226, 226.7, 510, 512, 558, 1194, 1197, 1197.1, 1198, and 2802 by failing to: (1) pay minimum wages; (2) pay overtime wages ; (3) provide required meal and rest periods; (4) provide accurate itemized wage statements; (5) pay wages when due; and (6) reimburse employees for required expenses.
Under California law, every employer shall pay to each employee, on the established payday for the period involved, not less than the applicable minimum wage for all hours worked in the payroll period, whether the remuneration is measured by time, piece, commission, or otherwise. Hours worked is defined in the applicable Wage Order as "the time during which an employee is subject to the control of an employer and includes all the time the employee is suffered or permitted to work, whether or not required to do so." Campfire, Wildland, and Lilo restaurants allegedly required their employees to perform work before and after their scheduled shifts , as well as during their off-duty meal breaks. The lawsuit alleges Campfire, Wildland, and Lilo failed to compensate their employees for any of the time spent under the employer's control while working off-the-clock. As such, Campfire, Wildland, and Lilo allegedly failed to pay its employees the applicable minimum wage for all hours worked in a payroll period.
If you would like to know more about the Campfire, Wildland, and Lilo lawsuit, please contact Attorney Jackland Hom today by calling (619) 255-9047.
Zakay Law Group, APLC and JCL Law Firm, APC are labor and employment law firms with offices located in California that dedicate their practices to fighting for employees who have been wronged by their employers due to unfair employment practices. Contact one of their attorneys today if you need help with workplace issues regarding wage and hour, wrongful termination, retaliation, discrimination, and harassment.
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