Posts tagged Minimum Wage
Steffans Legal Files Class Action Against MetLife Alleging Wage-and-Hour Violations

In a class action filed in Berkshire County Superior Court we’ve alleged that MetLife, Inc. violated Massachusetts wage and hour laws in five separate respects: (1) failure to pay minimum wage, (2) failure to pay overtime, (3) failure to reimburse business related expenses, (4) unlawful payroll deductions, and (5) failure to reimburse travel expenses.

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Steffans Legal Files Class Action on Behalf of Delivery Drivers Against Papa Ginos, Inc.

Steffans Legal filed a statewide class action in Berkshire County Superior Court against Papa Gino’s, Inc. We’ve brought this claim on behalf of all delivery drivers who worked at a Papa Gino’s location in Massachusetts.

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Supreme Judicial Court Splits the Baby in Class Action Wage Claim -- Ruling in Part for Employees and in Part for Employers

On April 12, 2019, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, in Gamella v. P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, Inc., resolved lingering doubt as to whether state and federal courts would use the same analysis when determining whether to allow wage claims to proceed on a class action basis.

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Steffans Legal Files Class Action on Behalf of Convenience Store Employees for Unpaid Wages

Steffans Legal files a statewide class action in Hampden County Superior Court against Pride Stores. In Levy v. Pride Stores LLC et al., we’ve alleged that the employer required its convenience store employees to work off the clock for at least 20 minutes per shift and as a result failed to pay wages to those employees.

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Grand Bargain: Why is it Grand and What does it Mean?

By now, most of you have probably read about the bill signed into law by Governor Charlie Baker, colloquially referred to as the Grand Bargain. By any measure, this bill is surely “grand” in that it dramatically changes three important areas of employment law.

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