Do you, or have you previously, worked as a delivery driver at Zeek’s Pizza?

Did Zeek’s Pizza fail to reimburse you for the use of your car to make deliveries or did they fail to disclose that service charges are not paid to the drivers?

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Terrell Marshall Law Group is conducting an investigation into Zeek’s Pizza. We allege Zeek’s Pizza failed to disclose that service charges are not paid to the drivers and failed to reimburse drivers for the use of their cars to make deliveries. We also allege rest break claims.

 

Seattle Times article dated May 25, 2021: Zeek’s Pizza Chain Underpaid Delivery Drivers, Lawsuit Says

 

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    About this Case:

    Zeek’s Pizza, Inc. is a pizzeria chain that employs hundreds of employees at multiple corporate and franchise locations in the Pacific Northwest from Bellingham to Tacoma and West Seattle to Issaquah. Plaintiff Chance White worked as a delivery driver for one of Zeek’s franchise locations and found out that Zeek’s does not take care of its employees.

    Mr. White has delivered pizzas for Zeek’s since January 2021. He claims that Zeek’s regularly violates Washington wage and hour laws. He claims that Zeek’s does not provide him with rest breaks, does not pay him all the tips that he earns, and did not pay for automobile expenses as required by Washington law. Mr. White further claims that Zeek’s charges customers an automatic “delivery charge” that Zeek’s retains without informing customers that the “delivery charge” is not paid to delivery drivers. Mr. White filed suit to correct these wrongs on behalf of himself and a class of Washington residents who were employed by Zeek’s from May 24, 2018 to present.

    Case Status:

    Chance White filed his Class Action Complaint in King County Superior Court on May 24, 2021.

    Case Documents:

    Class Action Complaint

    Class Counsel:

    Toby J. Marshall

    Erika L. Nusser

    Sarah E. Smith