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Suit seeks back pay for MLB volunteers after profitable ‘All-Star FanFest’ used 2,000 unpaid staffers at 5-day event

A lawsuit filed in New York says Major League Baseball staffed a profitable “2013 All-Star FanFest” last month almost entirely with more than 2,000 unpaid volunteers.

The federal lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Manhattan. It seeks unpaid wages and an order to stop the league from soliciting and accepting work from unpaid volunteers.

The lawsuit says recruiting volunteers violates federal and state minimum wage laws.

Lawyers brought the lawsuit on behalf of a Queens man who volunteered for five days at the event. They said they will seek class-action status.

They noted that the league has already invited this year’s volunteers to work for free at the 2014 All-Star Game in Minneapolis.

A baseball spokesman did not immediately return a message for comment.

John Chen v. Major League Baseball by New York Post