Ending a legal battle between the United States Attorney’s Office (USAO), the United States Department of Labor (DOL) and business owner Jan Charles Gray, all parties have agreed to a consent judgement of $8,000 and a permanent injunction in South Dakota District Court, according to NBC South Dakota.
A man from the American island of Saipan recently filed a lawsuit against his former employer and business partner for unpaid overtime, breach of contract, and paying less than minimum wage.
LOS ANGELES — A fair of former contractors hired by Netflix to comb through movies and TV shows recently filed an unpaid overtime lawsuit against the media streaming giant alleging they were misclassified as independent contractors.
NEW YORK CITY — The New York attorney general’s office is suing Domino’s Pizza, claiming it is liable for wage theft by franchisees because the company used a computer system that it knew undercalculated workers’ pay.
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. — A group of in-home care nurses recently filed an unpaid overtime claim against Illinois-based Advocate Health Care, according to the Cook County Record.
PHILADELPHIA — A group of 187,000 Walmart employees from Pennsylvania recently won a resounding victory against their employer after the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of a $224 million judgement for wage thefts perpetrated by the Arkansas-based retail giant. The appeal’s denial brings to a close a nearly 14-year legal endeavor by the […]