FENWICK ISLAND, DE — A server for a Delaware beach restaurant recently filed a wage theft lawsuit against the company, claiming managers engaged in rampant and systematic wage theft against wait staff to enrich ownership and management, as well as pay the wages for hourly, non-tip earning workers.
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Hundreds of landscapers in an unpaid overtime collective action lawsuit recently secured a substantial $4.8 million settlement to resolve claims with their former employer over allegations that the defendant failed to pay overtime and other wages under federal labor laws.
PHILADELPHIA — A U.S. Court of Appeals judge recently gave new life to a class action overtime pay lawsuit brought by almost 200 Pennsylvania plaintiffs alleging their employer owes back wages for the time they spent putting on and taking off their protective workwear. A District Court judge previously dismissed the lawsuit, citing the defendant, […]
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WILMINGTON, Del. — The parties in a proposed overtime pay collective action in Delaware federal court have reached a preliminary settlement. The $3.8 million settlement agreement was recently reached between PetSmart Inc. and its operations managers. The operations managers claimed the company had wrongfully classified their positions as exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act […]