Caring Hearts Health Care Services agreed to pay 159 workers back wages and damages as part of a consent judgment reached with the Department of Labor.
Home care workers employed by a Delaware County company will receive back pay after a U.S. Department of Labor investigation found that they were denied overtime wages.
Caring Hearts Health Care Services LLC, which has clients in Philadelphia and Delaware counties, paid employees the same rate for overtime and regular hours and failed to properly record hours employees worked, the DOL investigation found.
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