New Case Filed Against Aspida, Inc., Details Not Yet Available |
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A class action lawsuit has been filed in the Southern District Court of Florida against Aspida, Inc. The case involves violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act. No additional information about the substance of the allegations is available at this time. Classactionamerica.com will monitor this case and provide additional details as soon as they become available.
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Other Employment Cases of Interest
A class action lawsuit has been filed in the Southern District Court of Florida against Broque Corporation (DBA Broque Corporation Tessy Factory). The case involves violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act which establishes minimum wage, overtime pay, recordkeeping, and child labor standards affecting full-time and part-time workers in the private sector and in Federal, State, and local governments. No additional information about the substance of the allegations is available at this time. Classactionamerica.com will monitor this case and provide additional details as soon as they become available. A class action lawsuit has been filed in the Southern District Court of Texas against Diversicare Management Services Company. The case involves violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act which establishes minimum wage, overtime pay, recordkeeping, and child labor standards affecting full-time and part-time workers in the private sector and in Federal, State, and local governments. No additional information about the substance of the allegations is available at this time. Classactionamerica.com will monitor this case and provide additional details as soon as they become available. A combination class action/collective action has been filed in Ohio against the telemarketing service, Smart Choice Marketing, Inc. The action is brought on behalf of all Ohio residents who are currently, or were employed by Smart Choice from December 1, 2000, to the present as hourly telemarketers and whose working time was tracked and recorded by the use of the computer dialer and who were not paid overtime compensation as a result. The action alleges that Smart Choice engaged in an intentional and systematic course of conduct which was aimed at denying its hourly employees proper overtime compensation. The action is brought as a class action under Ohio Minimum Fair Wage Standards Law and as a collective action under the federal Fair Labor Standards Law. The employees are seeking back pay, liquidated and statutory damages as well as injunctive and declaratory relief. As a collective action, potential claimants are required to "opt-in" to the case. The employees have requested that the court issue notice to all potential claimants. The parties have reached a tentative $60 million settlement in an action filed against the government of Guam on behalf of low-income workers who alleged that the local government failed to correctly credit their taxes. Persons eligible to take part in the action should contact the attorneys for the class or more information. A class action has been filed against New York City Health and Hospital Corporation for retaliation and violations of overtime laws. The complaint alleges that Marjorie Barnwell worked for Kings County Hospital, but was not paid for overtime and that the Hospital retaliated against her when she confronted them. Barnwell is suing for unpaid overtime compensation and retaliation. A class action has been filed against Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation on behalf of participants in the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation Thrift/401(k) Savings Plan who allege that the corporation and trustees of the savings plan violated the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act when they failed to diversify plan holdings and allowed the plan to invest too heavily in Freddie Mac stock between January 1, 2000, and the present.
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