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Thousands of Pizza Hut delivery drivers get paid less than minimum wage because their employer doesn’t pay their automobile and other job-related expenses, a lawsuit asserts. The lawsuit, originally filed in May in federal court in Kansas City, Kan., and amended last week, was brought against NPC International Inc. of Overland Park, the largest Pizza Hut franchisee in the world. NPC operates ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo.----Stueve Siegel Hanson LLP and Donelon, P.C. recently filed a lawsuit against Bank of America, N.A. on behalf of bank tellers and personal bankers for allegedly unpaid wages and overtime worked at company bank branches across the country.
Today, President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate Brian Hayes as a member of the National Labor Relations Board.
Two Missouri law firms have filed a lawsuit against Pizza Hut’s largest franchisee, alleging they do not pay minimum wage to its delivery drivers after factoring in automobile costs and...
Los Angeles-based employment defense boutique firm prevails in case of first impression regarding what constitutes sexual harassment under Section 51.9 of California Civil Code. (PRWeb Jul 9, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/07/prweb2617214.htm
Los Angeles-based employment defense boutique firm prevails in case of first impression regarding what constitutes sexual harassment under Section 51.9 of California Civil Code.
The American Federation of Government Employees today thanked the 130 cosponsors of H.R. 1881, which would grant Transportation Security Officers the same workplace protections as other federal workers, for their support and expressed its hopes for a swift markup on July 9.
Bids for runway grading INVITATION FOR BIDS SEALED PROPOSALS must be delivered to the Plumas County Clerk of the Board, 520 Main Street, Room 308, Quincy, California 95971, clearly marked: BECKWOURTH NERVINO AIRPORT BECKWOURTH, CALIFORNIA RUNWAY SAFETY AREA GRADING AIP NO. 3-06-0020-06 until 4:00 p.m. local time on July 22, 2009, at which time and place they will be opened and publicly read aloud.
The parent company of two Queens car washes agreed to pay its employees a total of $3.4 million in back wages to settle a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Labor Department, the agency said Tuesday.
Local attorneys report a sharp increase in litigation regarding Fair Labor Standards Act matters. The FLSA is a federal statute that establishes minimum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and youth employment standards, and every business with more than $500,000 in annual revenue must comply with it. According to the 2009 Law360 Litigation Almanac published by Manhattan-based [...]
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