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  • Donning and Doffing in Tennessee – Clothes or Protective Equipment?
    Oct-12-18 Nashville, TN: Over the past several years Tennessee has experienced a number of Tennessee labor lawsuits by employees demanding compensation for “donning and doffing” (putting on and taking off) clothing such as uniforms and protective gear before and after their shift. While the time it takes to “don and doff” may seem incidental and trivia...
  • Flowers Foods and its Drivers Settle for a Lotta Dough
    May-19-22 Portland, ME Flowers Foods has been given the green light by a U.S. District judge to settle a unpaid wages class action lawsuit with its current and former distributors in Maine to the tune of $23 million. No wonder the cost of bread has risen. It can’t be blamed solely on supply shortages. The settlements stems from a lawsuit filed in 2015 tha...
  • Tyson Foods Recalls Chicken Breast Products
    Products May Contain an Undeclared Allergen, Soy Tyson Foods, Inc, a Vicksburg, Miss. establishment, is recalling approximately 51,360 pounds of raw frozen chicken breast tenderloin products because they may contain soy, which is not declared on the label. The following products are subject to recall: 10-pound cases of "Standard Quality Unco...
  • Foodborne Illness - Food Poisoning - LawyersAndSettlements.com
    Foodborne illness (often referred to as food poisoning ) is a potentially serious health risk that can be caused by a number of factors, including negligence, bad sanitation practices and chemical contamination. Most everyone has suffered from foodborne illness outbreaks at some time in their life, often due to the ingestion of countless different types...
  • Demanda colectiva por un alimento para mascotas mortal
    La Administración de Drogas y Alimentos (FDA) anunció que se retirarán del mercado varias marcas de alimento para mascotas, tanto para perros como para gatos, fabricadas por Menu Foods, Inc. Esto afecta a todos los alimentos para perros y gatos del tipo "trocitos y salsa", tanto los enlatados como los que vienen en sobres. Estos a...
  • Massachusetts Donning & Doffing Lawsuit News & Legal Information
    Among unpaid wages claims are allegations that employees should be paid for donning and doffing --time spent putting on and taking off uniforms, protective gear, and other work-related clothing. Massachusetts donning and doffing lawsuits allege workers in Massachusetts were not properly paid for all time spent in activities that were necessary for their...
  • Tyson Foods Inc. Settlement
    United States federal regulators claimed the company failed to fully disclose extensive perks given to former chairman Don Tyson. They have agreed to pay a $1.5 million fine to settle the civil lawsuit. The Securities and Exchange Commission also alleged Don Tyson caused and aided the company's violations of disclosure rules and he is set to pay an addi...
  • Tyson Foods Settles 7 Year Class Action
    Food banks across Illinois will benefit from the recently announced settlement of the Tyco Foods class action, as they will receive about 1.7 million pounds of chicken as a result of unclaimed settlement funds. The suit, filed 7 years ago, alleged that Tyson Foods had artificially inflated the weight of poultry products sold to consumers between 1997 a...
  • Class Action Status Critical to California Donning and Doffing Wage Lawsuit
    May-8-18 Los Angeles, CA: In his California labor lawsuit , Douglas Troester claims that Starbucks underpaid him by $102.67 during the year that he worked there. Chump change for Starbucks, but no one in his right mind would sue a huge multinational corporation for $102.67 -- even when that’s the grocery money – unless, of course, he or she can win a...
  • Living Foods Recalls Alfalfa Sprouts due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
    Washington, DC: Living Foods, Inc. of Ionia, Michigan is recalling bulk and retail-size packages of Alfalfa Sprouts, because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy p...
  • Romaine Lettuce Recall Expands as E. Coli Illness Spreads
    Washington, DC: Further to the initial recall May 7th, by Freshway Foods, of products containing romaine lettuce with a use by date of May 12 or earlier, the recall was expandedon May 11, as possibly 30 people have been made ill with E. coli as a result of consuming the tainted lettuce. The most recent recall comes from California-based Andrew Smit...
  • Asian Style Meat and Poultry Products Recalled
    Washington, DC: CaiE Foods Limited is recalling approximately 12,382 pounds of assorted Asian-style meat and poultry products, including steamed buns and oriental-style dumplings, because they were produced without the benefit of federal inspection, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. ...
  • New York Donning & Doffing Lawsuit News & Legal Information
    New York donning and doffing lawsuits have been filed alleging workers are not properly paid for the time they spend in activities that are vital to their job but not considered actual job duties. Donning and doffing activities include putting on and taking off safety gear or special uniforms, or collecting tools that must be worn during work. Similarly,...
  • Canada's Maple Leaf Foods Recalls Wieners for Fear of Listeria Bacterium
    Aug-4-09 Hamilton, ON Canada's Maple Leaf Foods, which was hit with a major outbreak of Listeriosis last year that was linked to the deaths of as many as 22 people, this morning recalled a series of wiener products for the potential presence of deadly listeria bacteria --another foodborne illness . According to a Reuter's report this morning the company s...
  • Following Suit: Egress/Regress Lawsuit Updates
    Sep-23-14 Egress/regress lawsuits are similar to unpaid wages lawsuits in that they allege employees are not properly paid for all time worked. What sets them apart, however, are the duties that are being performed off the clock. Egress/regress lawsuits (sometimes called donning and doffing lawsuits) allege that employees should be paid for time spent putting on or...
  • Flowers Foods Leaves Bad Taste for Distributor Drivers
    Dec-30-21 Santa Clara, CA A California federal judge ruled that Flowers Foods Inc. misclassified its distributor drivers as independent contractors and drivers can go ahead with overtime claims against the second-largest commercial bakery in the US (whose brands include Wonder Bread, Tastykake, Sunbeam, and Nature’s Own). It has a track record of misclassifi...
  • Alfalfa Sprouts Recalled due to Possible Salmonella Contamination
    Washington, DC: Caldwell Fresh Foods, of Maywood, CA, is recalling all alfalfa sprouts manufactured under the Caldwell Fresh Foods, Nature's Choice, and California Exotics brands, because the alfalfa sprouts may be contaminated with Salmonella. Caldwell alfalfa sprouts have been associated with an outbreak of Salmonella Newport that has sickened...
  • Unpaid Wages Lawsuits Filed against Food Processors
    Feb-2-15 Clovis, CA Two food processors face unpaid wages lawsuits alleging they failed to properly pay employees for all time spent in work-related duties. Included with the unpaid wages claims are allegations against one of the companies that employees were improperly charged for their uniforms. The lawsuits seek class-action status. According to the Fres...
  • No Breaks from Shamrock Foods, Breakfast Republic or Modesto Community Hospice
    Jun-5-23 Santa Clara, CA Labor lawsuits, particularly wage and hour claims, have skyrocketed in the past decade. In fact, wage and hour claims are among the most common lawsuits that California employers face. For instance, Shamrock Foods Co. was hit with a meal and rest break violation in March; the popular eatery Breakfast Republic is facing several violations of...
  • Tyson Foods Inc. Employee Racial Discrimination Settlement
    Ashland, AL: The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a racial discrimination lawsuit on behalf of more than one dozen African American employees who worked at the company's Ashland poultry plant. The lawsuit claimed white workers posted a "whites only" sign on a locked bathroom and only distributed keys to white employees. Black employees c...
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