Some employees get overtime pay when their employers demand a lot of work from them. Under a federal law called the Fair Labor Standards Act or "FLSA", companies have an obligation to compensate workers who work exceptionally long shifts and put in more than 40 hours...
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What is a wage and hour claim?
If your employer has been cheating you out of the wages you are entitled to, it is likely they have been doing the same to other workers too. When this happens, you may have the option to bring a class action -- which is when more than one person files a claim for the...
Pennsylvania casino settles wage lawsuit for $6 million
When an employer does not pay what they should, then the employees may choose to file a lawsuit to obtain that necessary compensation. This recently happened when a wage lawsuit hit the Poarch Band-owned casino in Pennsylvania. According to the news report, the...
Western District of Kentucky Grants Coal Miners’ Motion for Conditional Certification of Claims Under the Fair Labor Standards Act
Owensboro, KY, April 20, 2021 – The United States District Court for the Western District of Kentucky issued a Memorandum Opinion and Order granting a motion by workers in three coal mines owned and operated by Alliance Coal, LLC and its subsidiaries to conditionally...
What does wage and hour claim retaliation look like?
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) is a federal law that dictates how employers throughout the U.S. should compensate their workers. FLSA spells minimum wage and other compensation requirements, such as how to handle overtime work. The Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act...
Should you accept work calls without pay when you’re off-duty?
Imagine being someone who is on an hourly wage. You’re in charge of an entire department, but you are only paid to take calls and answer questions while you’re at work. Recently, because of changes to scheduling at work, more and more people are calling you at home....
What is tip pooling and is it legal?
If you work for tips, you know how important they are. They determine your wage. Employers are not allowed to pay under minimum wage, of course, but they can credit your tips toward that minimum wage. This means they can pay you less than the minimum as long as you...
Have you been working hours that you weren’t paid for?
Many hourly workers unknowingly are underpaid for the work that they do. For example, they may not be paid minimum wage, they may not be getting the overtime pay that they are entitled to or they may be working through paid breaks. If you are working in a restaurant,...