Labor Dept. Recovers $45K for 11 Michigan Restaurant Servers

Employers: Old Woodward Ventures LLC, operating as Luxe Bar & Grill

Kara Bongiovanni

Grand Lux Café, Troy, Michigan

Court Action: Consent judgment and order

Court: U.S. District Court Eastern District of Michigan, Southern Division

Investigation findings: An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division recovered $45,428 ‒ representing $22,714 in back wages and an equal amount in liquidated damages ‒ for 11 servers employed by Kara Bongiovanni and Old Woodward Ventures LLC, operators of Luxe Bar & Grill in Troy. Luxe Bar & Grill and Bongiovanni will also pay $4,570 in civil money penalties for violations of Fair Labor Standards Act’s overtime and recordkeeping provisions.

Under terms of a consent order and judgment entered on August 8, 2024, by U.S. District Judge George Carem Steeh, the restaurant and owner Kara Bongiovanni must in the future provide relevant FLSA fact sheets to employees and not violate the FLSA.

Investigators found Luxe Bar & Grill and Bongiovanni paid servers straight time for overtime “off the books” in cash and did not maintain accurate payroll records.

In addition to paying the back wages, liquidated damages, and civil money penalties, Luxe Bar & Grill and Bongiovanni agreed to maintain an electronic time and recordkeeping system and maintain accurate payroll records.

Quotes: “When employers knowingly shortchange workers of their rightfully earned wages, such as overtime, they literally take money out of the pockets of their employees,” explained Wage and Hour District Director Timolin Mitchell in Detroit. “Luxe Bar & Grill’s practice of recording the hours and paying them off the books demonstrated they knew the law and chose to ignore it.”

“Employers should know that the department will use all available tools to ensure compliance with the FLSA,” added Regional Solicitor Christine Heri in Chicago. “When employers pay their workers less than the required wage, they will be held accountable-even if they try to hide it by making those payments off the record.”

Public Release.