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Report: #882235

Complaint Review: mattress one - Orlando Florida

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  • Reported By: Andy — Orlando Florida U.S.A.
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  • mattress one 1255 La Quinta Drive Suite 130 Orlando, Florida United States of America
  • Phone: (407) 240-9115
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mattress one I work for 30 hours training and the the Director of Operation Alan said I can not get my pay because I quit. Orlando, Florida

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Do not work for mattress one, they cheat thier employees out of pay , someone needs to check overtime hours for thier enployees

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If you go to the Department of Labor in your state you can file a claim to get your money that is due. There is no charge to you and they are real helpful.

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