California restaurants used alleged priest for employee confessions, must pay $140,000: DOL



A California restaurant must pay employees $140,000 in back wages and damages after using an alleged priest to hear worker confessions.

While in court, the U.S. Department of Labor said an employee testified that owner Che Garibaldi, which operates Taqueria Garibaldi restaurants in Northern California, offered employees a person who identified as a priest to hear their confessions during work hours.

“The priest urged workers to ‘get their sins out,’ and asked employees if they had stolen from the employer, been late for work, had done anything to harm their employer or if they had bad intentions toward their employer,” according to a release from the Department of Labor.

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