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A Burger King franchise group is accused of child labor violations in Wisconsin
Summary
State officials reported that a Burger King franchisee had 1,656 child labour and wage-payment violations from 2023 to 2025, affecting more than 600 young workers. The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development has ordered the franchisee to pay over US$237,000 in unpaid wages and faces penalties up to $828,000.
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Officials in Wisconsin announced allegations that a Burger King franchise owner committed numerous child labour and wage-payment law violations over a two-year period. The franchisee named by state officials is Cave Enterprises, which operates multiple Burger King locations in the state. The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) has ordered payments for unpaid wages and noted potential penalties.
Known details:
- State officials reported 1,656 child labour and wage-payment violations occurring from 2023 to 2025.
- The violations were reported as affecting more than 600 young workers during that period.
- The franchisee identified is Cave Enterprises, which operates restaurants in Wisconsin, and the DWD ordered more than US$237,000 in unpaid wages and cited penalties of up to $828,000.
Summary:
State officials said the reported violations represent a large number of child labour and wage infractions in recent Wisconsin history. Undetermined at this time.
