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Domino’s Franchisees Caught Up In Wage-Theft Case
April 10th, 2014
The owners of a group of Domino’s Pizza franchises across New York State recently agreed to pay workers hundreds of thousands of dollars to settle a wage-theft investigation that had been started by the state’s attorney general. The attorney gene…
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NLRB Decision Could Lead To Compensation For College Athletes
March 27th, 2014
In a surprising decision this week, the National Labor Relations Board ruled that football players at Northwestern University meet the standards necessary to form a labor union. The decision was seen by many as a possible first step towards college a…
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Supreme Court To Hear Important Amazon Wage Theft Case
March 21st, 2014
An important case regarding unpaid time that workers spend going in and out of security while going to jobs at Amazon warehouses has been picked up by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case was last heard in the Ninth Circuit where the justices came down o…
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Overtime Pay Poised For Expansion
March 14th, 2014
In another indication that the Obama administration is unwilling to be stymied by Congressional Republicans, President Obama announced recently that he would ask the Department of Labor to issue new rules regarding overtime pay. The goal of the new m…
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Warehouse Workers Win Millions In Labor Law Settlement
February 6th, 2014
A contractor for Wal-Mart recently agreed to fork over nearly $5 million to help settle a lawsuit that was filed by 568 warehouse workers in Southern California. The case claimed that the workers were underpaid and routinely prevented from taking req…
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Supreme Court Wades Into Retaliation Cases
January 2nd, 2014
An especially confusing area of labor law concerns cases based on retaliatory action under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. These cases exist when an employee believes that illegal and retributive action was taken by an employer after the e…
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Amazon Worker Sues Over Unpaid Time Spent On Security Checks
December 5th, 2013
A man from Pennsylvania has filed suit against Internet retail giant Amazon, saying that the company takes unfair advantage of its workers by putting them through lengthy daily security checks. Lead plaintiff Neal Heimbach says that Amazon’s pat do…
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Department of Labor Extends Minimum Wage/Overtime Protections To Home Health Aides
October 31st, 2013
The Department of Labor announced earlier this month that it would extend rules found in the Fair Labor standards Act (FLSA) to cover workers who provide home healthcare assistance to elderly, sick or disabled individuals. According to the DOL, the n…
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ABC Debacle: Labor Law And Amy’s Baking Company
August 8th, 2013
An especially popular episode of the Fox show “Kitchen Nightmares” aired back in May and horrified viewers across the country. The problem was not cleanliness, no; the restaurant was actually sparkling clean. The trouble that stunned viewers was…
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Fox Unpaid Internship Case May Lead To Flood Of Lawsuits
July 25th, 2013
News of the recent victory by two interns with Fox Searchlight has some employment law experts saying private companies should brace for a surge of lawsuits from other interns who feel they were unfairly taken advantage of by their employers. Only da…
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