TAMPA – A Port Richey man alleges a Holiday corporation failed to pay him for all hours worked.
Dennis Wells filed a complaint on April 3 in the Tampa Division of the Middle District of Florida against Armored Holdings Corp., doing business as Armored Roofing, and Keegan Manning citing the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Florida Minimum Wage Act.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that he began working for the defendants in August 2016 and was later terminated for his complaints of unpaid wages. The plaintiff holds Armored Holdings Corp. and Manning responsible because the defendants allegedly denied plaintiff of his right to receive at least minimum wages for every hour worked and failed to pay him overtime.
The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks wages due and owing, liquidated damages, interest, attorneys' fees, costs, and additional relief as the court deems just. He is represented by Derek P. Usman of The Usman Law Firm PA in Tampa.
Tampa Division of the Middle District of Florida Case number 8:17-cv-00779