Workers Sue for Unpaid Wages at NEO Health Services
Workers at Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services face unpaid wages, totaling tens of thousands of dollars, due to missed and irregular paychecks since December. CEO Willie Austin cites legal issues, a clinic fire, COVID, and a cyberattack for the delays. The organization owes millions to a lender, risking foreclosure on clinic properties. Workers, with advocacy group support, plan to file small claims court suits to recover back pay plus interest, fearing ongoing issues could shut down the clinics.
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