A photo of a sign for financial software company Intuit at the company's headquarters in the Silicon Valley town of Mountain View, California.
Intuit is paying more than $555,000 in back wages to workers over missed overtime payments.
  • Intuit is paying more than $555,000 in back wages to workers who missed overtime payments.
  • The Labor Department said it hadn't kept accurate pay records and didn't pay workers for required training.
  • The repayments affected around 2,600 staff, around 15% of the company's workforce when the announcement was made.

Intuit, a Silicon Valley company that provides financial software for employers, is paying back more than half a million dollars to thousands of its own workers after failing to pay them for some required training.