Summary
- A Connecticut federal judge has dismissed a former pizza delivery driver's lawsuit alleging he worked 100-hour weeks without overtime pay.
- The court found that the driver failed to prove the defunct pizzeria was a covered enterprise under federal law or that he made regular interstate deliveries.
- This ruling highlights the challenges workers face in proving their claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
- The outcome may influence similar cases involving delivery drivers and overtime disputes across the country.
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