TRUCKERS CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT * USA
* California - Class action lawsuit alleges trucking company underpaid drivers
-- A California truck driver is suing Conner Logistics for not meeting requirements under his status as a non-exempt employee, including minimum wages, overtime wages, accurate wage statements and meal and rest periods required by California law. The complaint has become a class action lawsuit... According to California law, “hours worked” is defined as “the time during which an employee is subject to the control of an employer, and includes all the time the employee is suffered or permitted to work, whether or not required to do so.”.. . In addition to violating wage laws, the complaint also alleges that Conner violated California unfair competition laws by underpaying its employees... The complaint is seeking no more than $75,000 for Figueroa and less than $5 million collectively for those filing under the class action status...
(Photo) -- Central Valley, CAL, USA - Land Line, by Tyson Fisher - 2 Sept 2015
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