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September 10, 2024
Farm insurance agents are not entitled to overtime pay after a jury in Texas federal court found they had not proved they worked more than 40 hours a week, according to a verdict form released as the case was dismissed Tuesday.
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September 10, 2024
A retention bonus does not count as wages under Massachusetts' wage laws because it is a form of "contingent compensation," a state appellate division court ruled.
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September 10, 2024
A group of former University of Michigan football players are seeking more than $50 million in damages through a proposed class action filed Tuesday that alleges a decades-long scheme by the NCAA and Big Ten Network to unlawfully exploit athlete names, images and likenesses for commercial gain.
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September 10, 2024
More than 12,500 Bolt drivers will argue at an employment tribunal on Wednesday that they deserve worker status, as the ride-hailing app becomes the latest company to face group action from gig economy workers fighting for better pay conditions.
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September 09, 2024
Abbott Laboratories asked an Illinois federal judge Friday to send two workers' dispute over unpaid sanitary gear changes and hand washings to Ohio where a similar suit is pending, arguing that the move would promote consistent judgments across the "nearly identical" claims.
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September 09, 2024
The owner of three restaurants in Massachusetts and New Hampshire has pled guilty to failing to pay approximately $2 million in employment and state and local meals taxes over a six-year period, the U.S. attorney's office in Massachusetts announced Monday.
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September 09, 2024
A Louisiana federal judge refused to dissolve a collective of nurses in a suit accusing a hospital operator of failing to pay them for meal breaks they could not take due to constant interruptions, saying the company's request is improper at this stage in the litigation.
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September 09, 2024
Amazon's holiday incentive pay is the type of compensation Colorado wage law requires to be included in overtime calculations, the state Supreme Court ruled Monday, agreeing with warehouse workers that the incentive pay needed to be included in their regular rate when calculating overtime.
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September 09, 2024
Bracewell LLP has strengthened its Houston office with the addition of a former Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP partner who helped guide Olin Corp. in successfully asking a Texas federal judge to vacate an arbitration award in June in an employment dispute.
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September 09, 2024
Fox Rothschild LLP has added a former Squire Patton Boggs LLP partner who helped UPS defeat a former supervisor's sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation suit, strengthening its Atlanta office with a labor and employment litigator.
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September 09, 2024
Attorneys representing a class of Mexican engineers who claimed they were lured to the U.S. with false promises of high-paying jobs asked a Georgia federal court to greenlight their request for $220,000 for their work securing a $1.2 million settlement to resolve the dispute.
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September 09, 2024
A Florida federal judge has declined to step away from a retaliation and breach of contract suit brought by a former law professor at Florida A&M University, noting "even if" the professor were correct in asserting the judge had been critical of her, such critiques do not necessitate recusal.
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September 09, 2024
Oil refinery workers' claims that they didn't receive compensation for their 12-hour standby shifts require an interpretation of the collective bargaining agreements and the Labor Management Relations Act preempts the claims, a company told a California federal court.
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September 09, 2024
Employer pay data reporting to state or city agencies is a new frontier in pay transparency, but its efficacy may be more rooted in how it alters employer behavior rather than providing valuable information to the public, attorneys say.
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September 09, 2024
A California federal judge granted final approval to a $4 million settlement that resolves a former employee's proposed class action accusing a Honeywell subsidiary of failing to pay workers for required preshift tasks and to provide uninterrupted meal breaks.
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September 06, 2024
A Sacramento County judge has filed a proposed class action on behalf of over 5,000 current and retired bench officers alleging they've been underpaid for the last several years over the state's failure to properly include special salary adjustments when calculating the average percentage salary increase for all state employees.
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September 06, 2024
Three former executives of Twitter, now known as X, said in a California federal court suit that Elon Musk prevented them from collecting millions in severance benefits following his takeover of the social media company by falsely claiming they were fired for failing to cooperate in investigations.
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September 06, 2024
Three home care companies' challenge to an Obama-era rule expanding overtime eligibility for certain workers is back on track, the Third Circuit ruled Friday, saying that the U.S. Supreme Court's Corner Post decision mooted a Pennsylvania federal court's ruling that the entities' suit was late.
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September 06, 2024
More than 100 employees of a General Electric aviation manufacturing plant in Massachusetts say they were paid late on multiple occasions, in violation of the state's Wage Act, according to a proposed class action filed in state court.
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September 06, 2024
A home care company told the Third Circuit not to defer to the U.S. Department of Labor's interpretation of when travel time between worksites should be compensated, saying recent Fifth Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court rulings show the court shouldn't give credence to agency definitions.
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September 06, 2024
This week, the Second Circuit will consider a group of workers' attempt to revive their claim that Amazon owed them pay for time they spent undergoing anti-theft screenings after their shifts and during breaks.
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September 06, 2024
In the coming week, attorneys should watch for Ninth Circuit oral arguments in a wage suit against Charter Communications alleging overtime pay violations. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters on deck in California.
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September 06, 2024
As Americans go to the polls in November to vote for president and other offices, workers in 28 states and Washington, D.C., will be entitled to take time off from work to make their selections.
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September 06, 2024
A Ninth Circuit panel didn't address whether a former Alaska Airlines pilot advanced enough evidence to show the airline denied him accrued vacation and sick time while on military stints, the company said, urging the panel to revisit its decision flipping the airline's earlier win.
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September 06, 2024
A legal insurance provider reached a deal with a former customer service representative to resolve her proposed class action accusing the company of failing to compensate her for the time it took to boot up her computer before the workday began, a filing in Ohio federal court said.