The popular Italian-style seafood restaurant has counted a string of international celebrities including actors Jamie Foxx and Will Ferrell; singer, Nick Jonas; and rock star, Dave Grohl, lead singer of the Foo Fighters as diners in recent years
A Dublin restaurant that is frequented by Hollywood actors and international pop stars has been ordered to pay a former chef a total of €8,750 in compensation for several breaches of employment law.
Mr Rosati told the WRC that he was employed as head chef in Rosa Madre for two years and three months, working an average of 52 hours per week. He said he got no reply from the restaurant’s owner and did not get paid his fortnightly wages on the date they were due.Mr De Marzio disputed any allegation that the chef was dismissed and claimed that Mr Rosati threatened to stab him during a discussion about staffing before announcing that he was leaving.
The WRC also heard Mr Rosati complain that he frequently started work at 10am without having a break of 11 hours from the previous evening, while also claiming that the restaurant was often too busy for him to take a break to eat lunch or dinner. She said Mr De Marzio could have contacted the chef if it was the case that he had not been dismissed within a day or two of having received Mr Rosati’s text message and could have made “some effort to resolve the dispute".
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