East Penn Tagged with Record Back Wage Verdict

The award is the largest recorded verdict under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

A jury determined battery maker East Penn Manufacturing violated a federal labor law.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, East Penn denied over 7,500 workers overtime pay.

As a result, the jury awarded back wages totaling more than $22 million. 

The award marks the largest recorded verdict under the Fair Labor Standards Act. 

The jury discovered East Penn paid workers only for an 8-hour scheduled shift. 

The pay excluded additional time needed to put on and remove PPE and shower to avoid lead exposure and other hazards.

The verdict follows a 2016 Wage and Hour Division investigation and a department complaint in 2018.

In a statement, East Penn said the company believes it provided proper compensation and was fair in determining reasonable time for employee safety preparation.

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