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Could Your Organization Survive a $700,000 Wage Claim?

by Jennifer Shaw | | June 22, 2026

Let’s be honest—nobody wakes up excited to attend a Wage & Hour training.

We get it. Meal periods, rest breaks, overtime calculations, off-the-clock work, wage statements… it’s not exactly thrilling.

But here’s the reality: a few hours of training today can save your organization hundreds of thousands of dollars tomorrow.

Just last week, one of Sacramento’s Japanese restaurants agreed to pay $700,000 to settle a wage and hour lawsuit alleging unpaid overtime, off-the-clock work, and missed meal and rest breaks. According to court filings, the lawsuit claimed employees were required to work through breaks and perform work without compensation.

The hard truth? Most wage and hour claims are preventable.

Employers don’t intentionally violate the law. They rely on supervisors who haven’t been trained, outdated practices, or payroll procedures that haven’t kept up with California’s ever-changing requirements. Then a single employee complaint turns into a class action or PAGA claim.

You can pay to train your HR team and managers now—or pay attorneys, settlement administrators, and plaintiffs’ counsel later.

Join us for The Million-Dollar Violation: Wage & Hour Compliance 101 and learn the practical steps employers can take to avoid costly mistakes before they become expensive lawsuits.

Invest a few hours in compliance. It beats writing a six-figure settlement check.

Register today: The Million-Dollar Violation: Wage & Hour Compliance 101

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Jennifer Shaw Founder
Jennifer Shaw is the founder of Shaw Law Group, and a 2019 recipient of the Sacramento Business Journal’s “Women Who Mean Business” award. A well-respected expert in employment law for more than 25 years, employers regularly rely on Jennifer to counsel them on a broad range of employment law issues. Jennifer’s practical advice covers subjects such as wage-hour compliance, anti-discrimination and harassment policies and procedures, reasonable accommodation/leave of absence issues, and hiring/separation processes. She is a trusted advisor to in-house counsel, HR professionals, and leadership across a broad spectrum of public sector and private sector employers.
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