Investigation into Oak Brook restaurant results in fine, but no violation
A west suburban restaurant paid a $17,000 find for not complying with a U.S. Department of Labor wage investigation. After being served with a subpoena in June of 2020, Reza's, of Oak Brook, did not provide payroll records.
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