A popular Washington burger chain, Dick’s Drive-In, is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging failure to pay overtime and provide required breaks.
SEATTLE — A popular western Washington burger chain is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging the company failed to pay overtime to employees working more than 40 hours, did not provide rest and meal breaks in accordance with Washington state law and failed to pay due wages.
In a Feb. 18, 2026, filing in King County Superior Court, plaintiff Madison Masterson alleges Dick’s Drive-In required employees to work more than three hours without a 10-minute rest break and failed to provide a 30-minute meal break when
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