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Class Action: Opting Out vs. Remaining in the Class

By John McIntyre on Jan 17, 2021

Depending on the type of class action claim that has been asserted and knowing there was a violation of the law, an employee will likely receive more if they opt out and file their own lawsuit. On the other hand, if the amount at stake is nominal, all a potential class member has to do […]

Class Actions, Unpaid Overtime, Wage Claims

Misclassified Employees in a Class Action

By John McIntyre on Nov 3, 2020

Quite often it happens that an employer has a policy that is applicable to a group of employees. That is where, typically, the class action vehicle may come in where a group of workers are harmed in the same way so that a single lawsuit against the employer can be brought on behalf of the […]

California Labor Law, Class Actions, Employee Classifications, Unpaid Overtime, Wage Claims

Employee classifications: weekend hours for managers

By John McIntyre on Oct 1, 2020

Frequently we’ve had cases where employees with employee classifications have claimed they were hourly , non-exempt employees and that they were told that they need to respond to text messages and e-mails over the weekend. They’d complain, “Hey, wait a minute. You’re not paying me for the time that I worked on the weekend, and […]

Employee Classifications, Exempt, Nonexempt, Unpaid Overtime, Wage Claims

Proving hours worked in an unpaid overtime case

By John McIntyre on Sep 3, 2020

How do you prove how many hours someone worked a year ago?  If there are records, it is a relatively simple task.  However, if the employee was classified as exempt, they likely did not punch a time clock.  However, there are other ways to prove how many hours and employee worked. For instance, if there […]

California Labor Law, Unpaid Overtime, Wage Claims

Employee lunch breaks and rest periods

By John McIntyre on Jul 27, 2020

For every time you work 3-1/2 hours, you should be getting a 10-minute rest break that’s paid. Any time you work more than 5 hours in a day you are entitled to a 30-minute unpaid lunch break, meaning you are supposed to clock out and clock back in. So, every interval of that 3-1/2 hours, […]

California Labor Law, Wage Claims

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