Los Angeles, California — A major settlement involving airline caterer Flying Food Group has brought renewed attention to labor violations affecting workers in high-demand industries. The case highlights concerns over worker treatment, union activity, and workplace conditions at facilities tied to Los Angeles International Airport.
Flying Food Group Admits Labor Violations Ahead of Trial
Flying Food Group, a catering company serving international airlines, agreed to settle a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) case just before trial. The complaint followed a two-year investigation into alleged labor violations tied to worker treatment and union interference.
Federal investigators found that management engaged in actions aimed at discouraging union support, including questioning employees about their involvement and participating in efforts to remove union representation. The case also involved claims of wrongful termination linked to union activity.
As part of the settlement, the company admitted to violating federal labor protections and agreed to compensate an affected worker. The agreement also imposes strict compliance requirements, allowing enforcement without trial if future violations occur.
What This Case Reveals About Worker Rights in California
This case reflects broader protections under both federal and California labor laws designed to prevent labor violations and protect employee rights.
Key protections include:
- National Labor Relations Act (NLRA): Protects workers’ rights to organize, join unions, and engage in collective activity without retaliation
- California Labor Code: Addresses wage theft, unsafe working conditions, and wrongful termination
- Cal/OSHA Regulations: Require safe workplace conditions, including unobstructed exits and hazard prevention
- Retaliation Protections: Prohibit employers from firing or disciplining workers for participating in protected activities
Workers may have claims involving:
- Union-related termination or discipline
- Unpaid wages or wage violations
- Unsafe working conditions
- Interference with protected rights
These labor violations can result in compensation, reinstatement, and other legal remedies.
Get Support for Your Workplace Claim
Workers facing labor violations in California may have options to seek accountability and compensation. Legal guidance can help determine if your rights were violated.
Labor Law Advocates assists with retaliation, wage disputes, and unsafe conditions. A Los Angeles employment lawyer can review your case and advise your next steps.
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