ROSARIO-CORDERO v. CROWLEY TOWING AND TRANSP. CO.

Civ. No. 93-2072 JAF.

850 F.Supp. 98 (1994)

Obdulio ROSARIO-CORDERO and Otilio Martinez-Arroyo, Plaintiffs, v. CROWLEY TOWING AND TRANSPORTATION CO., Defendant.

United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico.

April 20, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Miguel A. Perez-Vargas, Santiago Puig Law Offices, San Juan, PR, for plaintiffs.

Raquel M. Dulzaides, Jimenez Graffam & Lausell, San Juan, PR, for defendant.


OPINION AND ORDER

FUSTE, District Judge.

Plaintiffs Obdulio Rosario-Cordero and Otilio Martinez-Arroyo first filed this suit in local court against their former employer, defendant Crowley Towing and Transportation Co., alleging that they were not provided vacation benefits pursuant to Mandatory Decree No. 38 of the Minimum Wage Board of Puerto Rico, as amended, Decretos 1982, p. 143, and that defendant did not compensate plaintiffs with overtime...

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