Truck Driver Class Cert. Must Wait For Calif. High Court Ruling
A California federal judge won't decide whether to certify a class of truck drivers in their wage suit against a construction materials company until the California Supreme Court resolves a separate wage suit,... (more story)
NC Restaurants Hit With DOL Suit Over Pooled Tips
Two North Carolina restaurants have, for four years, kept and pooled tips from front-of-house employees, while unlawfully distributing them to tip-ineligible, back-of-house employees in order to offset labor c... (more story)
Delta Fights To Keep Pay Range Suit In Federal Court
A suit accusing Delta Air Lines of failing to include a compensation range in job postings should remain in federal court because the job applicant who sued established an injury, the airline told a Washington federal court.
1 Home Care Co. Axed From OT Rule Challenge
A home care company facing a U.S. Department of Labor suit over unpaid wages that is currently in the Sixth Circuit cannot stay in a case challenging an Obama-era rule expanding protections for home care worke... (more story)
Calif. Forecast: 9th Circ. Hears Travel Nurses' Wage Args
In the coming week, attorneys should watch for oral arguments at the Ninth Circuit in a proposed class action by travel nurses alleging Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Inc. and a staffing company unlawfully reloca... (more story)
Pa. Food Distributor Hit With Off-The-Clock Work Suit
A Philadelphia-based food distribution company failed to pay employees for mandatory work done before and after their shifts, a proposed class action alleges.
NYC Lawmakers Overturn Vetoes To Force Pay Equity Study
The New York City Council overcame vetoes from Mayor Eric Adams to enact laws that will require companies with more than 200 workers to supply pay data to the city, clearing the way for a study that aims to id... (more story)