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After the Department of Labor sued Barbaro for alleged wage theft, the San Antonio pizza restaurant will pay $28,920. The pizza place was accused of wage theft. MySA Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo.
San Antonio pizza spot Barbaro agrees to $29,000 settlement in federal tip-share suit The U.S. Labor Department sued the restaurant last fall alleging it forced workers to share tips with a manager.
On Friday, September 8, San Antonio Express-News published a story about the U.S. Department of Labor pursuing a lawsuit against Pizza Bar, LLC, more publicly known as Barbaro. MySA obtained a ...
The suit, filed Sept. 1 in San Antonio federal court, argues that Pizza Bar LLC, which does business as Barbaro, also unlawfully shorted 25 current and ex-employees on their federally mandated ...
San Antonio pizzeria Barbaro is throwing a 10-year anniversary party with throwback pizzas and a night of music. This party will have DJ sets and throwback pizzas. MySA Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo.
A San Antonio judge last week issued a temporary restraining order against the neighbor after he was alleged to have verbally assaulted Barbaro staff. Barbaro owner sues neighbor it banned from ...
Chad Carey, owner of pizzeria Barbaro, has taken to social media to complain about construction interfering with business. ... 2024, in San Antonio, Texas. Josie Norris/San Antonio Express-News.
Empty Stomach restaurant group — the owner of popular San Antonio eateries Extra Fine and Barbaro — will open two separate concepts this summer bringing coffee and by-the-slice pizza to downtown.
Feds accuse San Antonio restaurant of violating labor laws, making employees share tips with manager By Patrick Danner , Staff Writer Updated Sep 8, 2023 3:48 p.m.
A car drives past Barbaro on Thursday, May 9, 2024, in San Antonio, Texas. Recently, the city of San Antonio required Barbaro, a restaurant owned by Chad Carey, to remove their outdoor seating area.
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