If you’ve ordered from a Domino’s Pizza in Indiana or Louisiana, chances are it was a franchise owned and operated by RPM Pizza, LLC. The company also owns several locations in Alabama, Michigan, and Mississippi, making it the largest Domino’s Pizza franchise in the country; with over 175 stores and has been in business for over 40 years.
Overlooked and Under-appreciated
When a company operates on a large scale, it is easy for things, and people, to fall through the cracks. The hospitality industry faces high rates of turnover, though many people are passing through on their way to other careers, countless others stay for years. Regardless of how long they stay, one thing remains true: these workers are essential, yet often undervalued and easily replaced.
Cutting Costs at the Expense of Workers
As the cost of doing business continues to rise, many owners look for ways to cut expenses, including payroll. This can mean hiring fewer employees or underpaying the ones they have. Unfortunately, this is a common issue in the restaurant industry. At Forester Haynie, we see this everyday with career pizza delivery drivers. Many have been underpaid for their work and time; whether through unpaid overtime, missed rest breaks, inaccurate mileage reimbursement, or even being asked to work off the clock.
You May Be Owed Wages
If you worked at a Domino’s Pizza owned and operated by RPM Pizza, LLC within the last three years, you may have a claim. Delivery drivers in any of it’s 175 stores in Alabama, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, and Mississippi could possibly be owed wages.
How Forester Haynie Can Help
Forester Haynie takes minimum wage and FLSA violations very seriously. These violations happen because limitations within the law allow some employers to pay their employees below the federal minimum wage. Forester Haynie’s attorneys are dedicated to making sure that people are being lawfully compensated for their labor. More than $10 million has been recovered for pizza delivery drivers across the nation.
Case settlements can often take time, and we appreciate your patience as we fight on your behalf. At Forester Haynie, we never charge upfront fees or case costs; unlike many firms, we only get paid when you do.

