Cucina Manila ordered to pay workers

By Ted Aluitis (Philippine Canadian News)
Special to The Post

One of British Columbia’s prominent Filipino restaurants has been ordered by the province’s Labour Standards Branch to pay $42,495.12 to former employees.
Cucina Manila Restaurants Inc. which operates four branches throughout the lower mainland was also ordered to pay $2,500 for administrative penalties in a decision released March 7, 2016.
The restaurant chain owned by Liberty Vivar has four locations – at the Surrey Central station, Joyce St. station in east Vancouver, Richmond at the Aberdeen station and its latest – at the New Westminster station.
It also operates Goto King beside the Joyce St. location.
The Richmond branch closed recently after former workers filed a complaint for unpaid wages another labours standards violations.
It has a Scarborough, Ontario branch, but its telephone no. is no longer in service as well as the telephone in its New Westminster location. Nobody answered the telephone at the Surrey location when we tried to reach it.
The seven former workers awarded compensation are Delford Avila, Wilfredo Bagang, Roshir Cabanayan, Teodoro De Leon, Eduard Libunao, Jesus Viloria, and Lasalette Viray.

 This piece was originally appeared in Philippine Canadian News (www.philippinecanadiannews.com).

See www.philippinecanadiannews.com/canada/1018

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