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Kentucky restaurant workers sue for back pay and lost tips

Employee Policies
Nov 05, 2013

Servers are suing a Kentucky location of a national restaurant chain.

Chicago firefighters exceed 2013 overtime budget

Employee Policies Federal and State Laws
Nov 04, 2013

The Chicago Fire Department will exceed its overtime budget this year by more than $20 million.

Federal workers claim $8.7 million in unearned overtime pay

Employee Policies
Nov 04, 2013

Federal employees of the Department of Homeland Security have been claiming overtime for unworked hours, costing about $8.7 million a year.

Michigan prison guards sue for lost wages

Employee Policies Federal and State Laws
Nov 01, 2013

A group of 35 Mich. prison guards filed a lawsuit against the Department of Corrections, alleging they were not paid for activities that occurred before and after their scheduled shifts.

N.J. police lieutenant charged with time fraud

Federal and State Laws
Nov 01, 2013

A Milltown, N.J. police lieutenant was indicted on Oct. 24 for falsifying his time card and collecting overtime pay for hours he did not work.

Retailers denied class action status in FLSA lawsuit

Employee Policies
Oct 31, 2013

A California federal court has denied retail employees in a Federal Labor Standards Act lawsuit class action status.

Oregon violates union contract and labor laws

Employee Policies
Oct 31, 2013

The Oregon Employment Relations Board decided this month that the state violated the terms of its contract with Service Employees International Union Local 503, the state's largest union.

Court rules New York public hospitals exempt from state labor laws

Employee Policies
Oct 31, 2013

On Oct. 16, a New York federal district court granted a partial motion to dismiss a lawsuit against the New York City Health & Hospitals Corp.

Shelton mayor cuts part-time employee hours

Employee Policies Federal and State Laws
Oct 30, 2013

Shelton, Conn. Mayor Mark Lauretti is asking department heads to limit the hours of part-time employees, according to the Shelton Herald.