Seattle workers at Sky Chefs, an airline catering company, are still waiting for money owed to them in back wages.

The workers protested this week, saying Sky Chefs backtracked on some fines leveled against the company. And the city of Seattle, they say, hasn’t helped.

Back in January, the city’s Office of Labor Standards, which enforces the minimum wage, announced big penalties for Sky Chefs — over $335,000 in back wages, interest, and damages.

Sky Chefs, a subsidiary of Lufthansa Airlines, packages meals for Alaska Airlines and others.

Earlier this month, the city cut Sky Chefs a deal. Documents obtained by the Stranger show the case was settled for around 40 percent less– around $190,000.