Michelin Star, Minimum Wage? French Laundry Sued

Michelin Star, Minimum Wage? French Laundry Sued

Santa Clara, CAA former dishwasher at The French Laundry—one of America’s most celebrated restaurants—is accusing the Thomas Keller Restaurant Group of something far less refined than haute cuisine: wage theft. The labor... Read more »
Cannabis Workers Settle Wage and Hour Lawsuit with Glass House

Cannabis Workers Settle Wage and Hour Lawsuit with Glass House

Santa Clara, CACalifornia cannabis operator Glass House Brands and some of its subsidiaries agreed in November to settle for $305,000 a California labor lawsuit brought by hourly agricultural workers who alleged they... Read more »
Cox Communications Hit with California Wage and Hour Class Action

Cox Communications Hit with California Wage and Hour Class Action

Santa Clara, CA  A class action lawsuit filed by employees of Cox Communications, Inc. accuses the company of systemic wage and hour violations, including failure to accurately record employees’ time during their... Read more »
Federal Lawsuit Claims New H-2A Rule Violates Statutory Wage Protections

Federal Lawsuit Claims New H-2A Rule Violates Statutory Wage Protections

Santa Clara, CA  A federal lawsuit filed last month by the United Farm Workers (UFW) and 18 U.S. farmworkers is suing the Trump administration over the U.S. Department of Labor’s new H-2A... Read more »
Amazon Workers Certified in California Wage Violations Lawsuit

Amazon Workers Certified in California Wage Violations Lawsuit

Santa Clara, CAA California federal judge has certified a class for Amazon workers who attended mandatory new hire events after they were hired but were not paid for their time. Plaintiff Michelle... Read more »
Delta’s M Wage & Hour Class Action Gets Greenlight

Delta’s $12M Wage & Hour Class Action Gets Greenlight

Santa Clara, CAA class action California labor lawsuit initially filed in 2021 claiming wage and hour violations against Delta Airlines has received the initial greenlight. A California judge on August 27th granted preliminary... Read more »
Phillips 66 Wage Theft Settlement—Just the Cost of Doing Biz

Phillips 66 Wage Theft Settlement—Just the Cost of Doing Biz

Santa Clara, CAPhillips 66 has reached a $12.5 million class action settlement that affects about 1,750 current and former employees working at Phillips 66’s San Francisco and Los Angeles refineries. However, given... Read more »
RTX .9 million Wage and Hour Settlement

RTX $19.9 million Wage and Hour Settlement

Santa Clara, CAPreliminary approval has been granted for a $19.9 million settlement to resolve a class action filed by California employees alleging the subsidiaries of aerospace and defense giant RTX Corp violated California’s labor... Read more »
Wage Trouble Brewing in Craft Beer Industry

Wage Trouble Brewing in Craft Beer Industry

Washington, DC It’s summer, the temperature is roasting, and temptation is in the air. If you are a footloose, fancy-free twenty-something, doesn’t working in a craft brewery/brew pub sound like a blast? Or... Read more »
Rodrigo Camarena is building tools to help immigrants become citizens and combat wage theft

Rodrigo Camarena is building tools to help immigrants become citizens and combat wage theft

(Photo by Len Irish Photography/ABA Journal) Rodrigo Camarena has been advocating for immigrants since he was a child. By the time he was 8, this son of an electrical engineer father and... Read more »
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