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* 2009 [[6th Avenue South]], [[Southside]] (1978) | * 2009 [[6th Avenue South]], [[Southside]] (1978) | ||
* [[Eastwood Mall]], 7724 [[Crestwood Boulevard]], [[Eastwood]] (1978) | * [[Eastwood Mall]], 7724 [[Crestwood Boulevard]], [[Eastwood]] (1978) | ||
* 2727 [[U.S. Highway 280]], [[Mountain Brook]] (burned 2005, rebuilt 2006) | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 17:41, 11 March 2023
Wendy's is a Columbus, Ohio-based chain of fast food restaurants.
In September 1978 the U.S. Department of Labor filed a lawsuit against five Wendy's restaurants in Birmingham, claiming that they required employees to work more than 40 hours per week without paying overtime, and that they failed to keep up-to-date wage and hour records as required under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.
Birmingham area locations
- 345 Valley Avenue, Glen Iris (1978)
- 9870 Parkway East, Roebuck (1978)
- 1009 Fulton Avenue Southwest, Arlington-West End (1978)
- Riverchase Crossings, 1791 Montgomery Highway, Hoover (1978)
- 2009 6th Avenue South, Southside (1978)
- Eastwood Mall, 7724 Crestwood Boulevard, Eastwood (1978)
- 2727 U.S. Highway 280, Mountain Brook (burned 2005, rebuilt 2006)
References
- "Wendy's charged with overtime violations." (September 12, 1978) Birmingham Post-Herald, p. 3