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State report says California home health care workers should qualify for overtime

Federal and State Laws
Aug 12, 2013

A statewide California study has shown that home care givers work an average of 84 hours per week.

Florida investigators to receive more than $100,000 in back pay

Federal and State Laws
Aug 09, 2013

Eighteen child-protection investigators will be given back pay for overtime accrued for time and attendance at the Hillsborough sheriff's department.

Houston firefighters win $2 million in back pay

Federal and State Laws Overtime
Aug 08, 2013

The City of Houston is set to pay $2.1 million in back pay to several hundreds of firefighters.

Restaurants ordered to pay almost $75,000 in back pay for overtime

Overtime
Aug 06, 2013

Two South Carolina restaurants have been ordered by the Department of Labor to pay a total of almost $75,000 in back wages to more than a dozen employees.

Milwaukee cuts overtime payments by almost 30 percent since 2011

Overtime
Aug 05, 2013

After a change in budgeting and management, Milwaukee has cut down overtime payments for time and attendance by nearly 30 percent since 2011.

Union warehouse workers protest over wage dispute

Union Affairs
Aug 02, 2013

The Warehouse Workers United union has filed a complaint with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration citing unsafe working conditions and disputes over warehouse hazards.

Eight Palermo's workers to be reinstated with back pay

Union Affairs
Aug 02, 2013

After more than one year of protests and legal negotiations, Palermo's Villa Inc. has agreed to reinstate eight workers to their jobs with back payments.

Wal-Mart reaches settlement on overtime pay

Overtime
Aug 01, 2013

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has reportedly reached a settlement with a former worker over a wage dispute.

Michigan correctional officers sue for overtime wages

Federal and State Laws
Jul 30, 2013

Michigan Department of Corrections officers filed a class-action lawsuit against the Michigan Corrections Organization in the eastern U.S. District Court claiming the state institution neglected to compensate them for pre and post-shift activities.