Ex-BAE Engineer Loses Retaliation Claim In Md. Jury Trial
A former engineer for BAE Systems did not prove that he engaged in protected activity in his suit claiming that the company fired him after raising concerns about his overtime pay, a Maryland federal jury found Friday.
Judge Allows Most Claims In Waldorf Astoria Wage Suit
A Hawaii federal judge has refused to toss most of a proposed class and collective action accusing a Waldorf Astoria resort of misclassifying spa workers, allowing claims over tips, deductions and seniority gu... (more story)
Judge Tosses Ex-Delta Worker's 'Bare-Bones' Breaks Suit
A Washington federal judge tossed a proposed class action accusing Delta Air Lines of understaffing that forced workers to miss meal and rest breaks, ruling on Monday that the plaintiff's "bare-bones allegatio... (more story)
Muji Worker Fights To Keep NY Manual Pay Suit Alive
An employee for Japanese retailer Muji urged a New York federal court not to throw out her proposed class and collective wage action, saying that paying manual workers biweekly instead of weekly violates state... (more story)
9th Circ. Keeps Amazon Win Over PTO Suit
Amazon's paid personal time policy clearly states that the 10 hours employees receive vest in January or on the date of hire, a Ninth Circuit panel ruled, affirming a California federal court's ruling that the... (more story)
Mich. High Court Backs Rejection Of Farmwork Comp Suit
A closely divided Michigan Supreme Court on Friday let stand a lower appellate court holding that a nonprofit's legal challenge to a state policy denying workers' compensation pay to unauthorized immigrants wa... (more story)
Ex-Driver Says Ga. Delivery Co. Stiffs Workers
A former driver for an Atlanta-area FedEx delivery contractor has hit the company with a proposed collective action in Georgia federal court, accusing the firm of paying its drivers what amounted to a flat wag... (more story)