MicroLogic Inc., a now-defunct data management company formerly located in Westborough and its president, Sheldon P. Apsell, have been ordered by the state attorney general’s office to pay more than $400,000 in back wages to employees and fines.
Attorney General Martha Coakley said MicroLogic failed to pay employees in a timely manner and ordered the company and Apsell to pay $378,000 in restitution to seven former employees. The state also ordered the company to pay about $31,000 in fines.
MicroLogic closed its doors last September. In December, Coakley’s office received complaints from former employees that they had not been paid all the wages they were owed.