
Labor Law Attorneys, at Blumenthal Nordrehaug Bhowmik De Blouw LLP, File Lawsuit Against Universal Health Services of Rancho Springs, Inc., for Alleged Failure to Pay Employees' Working Off The Clock
RIVERSIDE, Calif., June 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Los Angeles employment law attorneys, at Blumenthal Nordrehaug Bhowmik De Blouw LLP, filed a class action complaint alleging that Universal Health Services of Rancho Springs, Inc. violated the California Labor Code. The Universal Health Services of Rancho Springs, Inc. class action lawsuit, Case No. CIVRI2501963, is currently pending in the Riverside County Superior Court of the State of California. A copy of the Complaint can be read here.
According to the lawsuit filed, employees of Universal Health Services of Rancho Springs, Inc. allegedly (a) failed to pay minimum wages, (b) failed to pay overtime wages, (c) failed to provide legally required meal and rest periods, (d) failed to provide accurate itemized wage statements, (e) failed to reimburse for required expenses, (f) failed to pay sick wages, and (g) failed to provide wages when due, all in violation of the applicable Labor Code sections listed in California Labor Code Sections 201-203, 226, 226.7, 233, 246, 510, 512, 1194, 1197, 1197.1, 2802, and the applicable Wage Order(s), and thereby gives rise to civil penalties as a result of such alleged conduct.
Additionally, according to the Complaint, Universal Health Services of Rancho Springs, Inc. was required to pay employees for all time worked, meaning the time during which an employee was subject to the control of an employer, including all the time the employee was permitted or suffered to permit this work. Allegedly, DEFENDANT required these employees to work off the clock without paying them for all the time they were under DEFENDANT's control. To the extent that the time worked off the clock does not qualify for overtime premium payment, DEFENDANT, allegedly, failed to pay minimum wages for the time worked off-the-clock in violation of Cal. Lab. Code §§ 1194, 1197, and 1197.1
For more information about the class action lawsuit against Universal Health Services of Rancho Springs, Inc., call (800) 568-8020 to speak to an experienced California employment attorney today.
Blumenthal Nordrehaug Bhowmik De Blouw LLP is an employment law firm with offices located in San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Riverside and Chicago that dedicates its practice to helping employees, investors and consumers fight back against unfair business practices, including violations of the California Labor Code and Fair Labor Standards Act. If you need help in collecting unpaid overtime wages, unpaid commissions, being wrongfully terminated from work, and other employment law claims, contact one of their attorneys today.
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Media ContactNicholas De BlouwBlumenthal Nordrehaug Bhowmik De Blouw LLP(800) 568-8020nick@bamlawca.comhttps://www.bamlawca.com/
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