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  • Production Worker Sues Sporting Goods Retailer for Overtime, COVID-19 Testing
    Apr-26-21 Riverside, CA  On March 15, Jose Hernandez Solis filed a California labor lawsuit against The Merchant of Tennis, where he was a non-exempt hourly employee. Hernandez Solis v. The Merchant of Tennis claims that the sporting goods retailer incorrectly calculated Mr. Solis’s overtime and failed to compensate him for time spent undergoing tempe...
  • California Overtime: Is There a Grinch in UPS Upper Management?
    Jan-9-15 Sacramento, CA United Parcel Service (UPS) is back to its usual tricks: Not paying its employees California overtime . Is there a Grinch or several in upper management? Back in 2002, part-time supervisors at UPS in California won an $18 million settlement over back pay, and five years ago, the delivery giant got slapped with a class-action overtime s...
  • Contractors, Showgirls Dancing to a Different Tune
    Dec-11-14 Los Angeles, CA A California overtime pay and wages lawsuit alleging gross underpayment of wages has been filed by the City of Los Angeles against a primary contractor and a handful of its subcontractors. At issue are alleged violations to California overtime law and other wage infractions. Those defendants contacted by the Los Angeles Times (11/1...
  • LinkedIn to Pay Nearly $6 Million in Overtime Lawsuit
    Aug-10-14 Mountainview, CA LinkedIn will reportedly pay nearly $6 million to settle an overtime pay lawsuit filed by the Labor Department. The Labor Department alleged in its lawsuit that LinkedIn violated overtime laws in the Fair Labor Standards Act by allowing workers to work unpaid overtime. According to the US Department of Labor, LinkedIn will pay $3.3...
  • Snoop Dogg Dodges California Overtime
    Jun-9-14 Los Angeles, CA Snoop Dogg is the latest celebrity to get slapped with a California overtime lawsuit. Three of the rapper’s former bodyguards are suing him for $3 million, including overdue wages, general, compensatory and punitive damages, and all legal fees. Torrey Mitchell, Donnel Murray and Ryan Turk allege that Snoop Dogg fired them in Ja...
  • Social Worker Takes on California Hospitals in Overtime Pay Class Action
    Apr-26-14 Los Angeles, CA A social worker likely never imagined she would one day serve as the lead plaintiff in a proposed class-action overtime pay lawsuit in California, and in so doing championing the cause on behalf of others similarly affected. But that’s what happened when Beauchamp signed on with the proposed class action against Prime Healthcare C...
  • Withholding Paychecks a Violation of California Overtime
    Apr-19-14 Van Nuys, CA Juan, age 18, has been working full-time since finishing high school to help support his family. He has asked why everyone in the warehouse has to wait up to three hours every Friday for their paychecks, which Juan believes is a violation of the California overtime law. But the answer is, “If you don’t like it, you can quit.&r...
  • Giving and Taking Away Travel Time Violates California Overtime Laws
    Jan-29-14 Glendale, CA Leroy is pretty certain that his employer is violating California overtime laws by not paying travel time. In Leroy’s case and according to California law, travel time is considered compensable work hours. “Last May I was hired as a delivery technician - I set up medical equipment in people’s homes when a hospital sett...
  • California Overtime Lawsuit Results in $1.47M Settlement
    Oct-25-13 Los Angeles, CA A California overtime lawsuit that alleged workers were misclassified as exempt from overtime pay has resulted in a settlement, although it is the second settlement in this particular unpaid overtime lawsuit. The first settlement was rejected by a US district judge; this second settlement, for $1.47 million, currently awaits the judge&r...
  • Donning and Doffing: Dress on Your Time or California Overtime?
    Oct-10-13 Sacramento, CA A large number of the workforce - from cops to meat packers - spend time each day donning and doffing, i.e., time spent each day dressing in protective gear or work-related clothing and later removing it all before going home. There is also a growing number of California overtime lawsuits filed by disgruntled workers who claim they shoul...
  • California Overtime Lawsuit Granted Class-Action Status
    Sep-30-13 San Francisco, CA An unpaid overtime lawsuit filed against Valero Corner Stores has been granted class-action status. The lawsuit, alleging violations of overtime laws, was filed in 2009, but had been voluntarily moved to arbitration. Plaintiffs in the case allege they were forced to work off the clock for the company and not paid either regular or ove...
  • Wage Theft Settlement Largest in San Francisco History
    Feb-21-13 San Francisco, CA Imagine working six-day weeks and 11-hours days for a wage of less than $4 per hour. Sadly, such an event was more than a figment of someone’s imagination for more than one California restaurant employee. In a blatant departure from overtime pay laws , Dick Lee Pastry Inc. was accused of over-working and under-paying their employ...
  • Three Ohio Restaurants Called Out for Second Round of Ohio Employment Violations
    Nov-18-12 Dayton, OH The US Department of Labor (DOL) has gone after a chain of restaurants from Ohio in an Ohio employment case in an effort to retrieve $285,000 in back wages that should have been paid to no fewer than 171 workers. Three El Rancho Grande restaurant locations in the state were found by investigators to have violated the Fair Labor Standards Act...
  • Disney’s Overtime Deal
    Nov-25-19 Santa Clara, CA Disneyland workers on November 4 got the green light to settle their California overtime class action lawsuit, but a federal judge needs “further convincing” before approving one-third of the $2 million settlement for attorney fees. Judge James Selna said that upwards of $660,000 in legal fees is higher than the Ninth Circu...
  • Hundreds Join Pharmaceutical Sales Rep Overtime Lawsuit
    Jul-2-11 Washington, DC The potential for retroactive overtime for individuals working in pharmaceutical sales has moved that much closer to reality with a formal request from plaintiffs to certify their pharma rep overtime lawsuit as a class action in New York, California and Illinois. According to blogger Jim Edwards writing June 13 on BNET , hundreds of...
  • NYC Cannabis Pizzerias Slammed with Labor Lawsuit
    Jan-9-23 New York, NY Three St. Ned’s Pizza restaurants in New York City are facing a proposed class action lawsuit alleging failure to pay workers minimum wage or properly compensate them for overtime hours worked and other labor violations. The pizzerias, owned by CB Hospitality and Events LLC, specialize in marijuana-infused pizzas. Owner Chris Barrett,...
  • Reps for Pharmaceutical Sales Can Claim Overtime: Supreme Court
    Mar-12-11 Washington, DC Major pharmaceutical companies have been facing a new enemy on the lawsuit front—and it has nothing to do with allegedly unsafe drugs. In this case, sales representatives engaged by the major drug companies to facilitate pharmaceutical sales , have been seeking the opinion of the courts on whether or not they qualify for overtime un...
  • Judge Gives Green Light to Pepsi and Kronos Settlement
    Dec-21-22 New York, NY A New York federal judge in early December has granted preliminary approval of a $12.75 million settlement. The PepsiCo class action lawsuit alleges that Pepsi workers were not paid overtime and wages weren't timely or fully compensated for all hours worked during an outage with their Kronos timekeeping system. Along with Pepsi, the work...
  • System Administrators at Computer Sciences Corp Win Unpaid Overtime Class Action Lawsuit
    San Francisco, CA: A jury has found in favor of current and former employees who filed an unpaid overtime class action lawsuit against Computer Sciences Corp (CSC). The plaintiffs alleged the defendant had misclassified them as exempt from overtime pay. According to court records, the jury deliberated for just two days before finding “unanimousl...
  • Judge Doubles Jury Awards in Fracking Crane Operators Unpaid Overtime Lawsuit
    Pittsburgh, PA: Four fracking crane operators who sued a drilling company for failing to compensate them for overtime worked, have had their compensation awards doubled by the federal judge hearing their case. The decision follows a jury finding from October, stating that Oil States Energy Services “willfully and recklessly” failed to pay overt...
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