Federal Investigation Recovers Nearly $100K in Back Wages for 53 Home Healthcare Workers

Fifty-three personal care aides and certified nursing assistants of a Virginia home healthcare agency worked overtime hours to provide clients with compassionate care and a better quality of life, but their employer failed to pay them $99,427 for the additional time worked — overtime back wages the US Department of Labor has recovered for them. A recent investigation by the department’s Wage and Hour Division found Angel Wings Home Health Inc. violated the overtime and recordkeeping provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. The division determined that Angel Wings failed to pay the personal care aides and nursing assistants time-and-a-half when they worked over 40 in a workweek, as the FLSA requires. The employer also failed to maintain accurate records of total weekly hours worked, as required by federal law.

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