SAN DIEGO — An unpaid overtime lawsuit brought by a former delivery driver for Silicon Valley delivery giant GrubHub recently went to trial in a San Francisco court, where a judge will decide whether the defendant intentionally misclassified drivers as “independent contractors.”
SAN DIEGO — The California Court of Appeals recently handed down a ruling upholding a lower court’s trial decision that found newspaper delivery carriers for the San Diego Union Tribune were not “independent contractors,” but rather employees working for the company.
SAN DIEGO — An unpaid wage lawsuit against Apple’s retail stores recently got underway in a San Diego Superior Court, almost five years after workers initially filed their suit accusing the technology giant of systematically denying due wages and providing meal breaks.
SAN FRANCISCO — A former executive for a San Francisco-based investment firm recently filed a class action unpaid overtime lawsuit claiming the defendant withheld the final paycheck for her and about 50 other individuals after they left the company.
CALIFORNIA — A former University of Southern California football player recently hit the NCAA and PAC-12 with an unpaid overtime lawsuit claiming he and other student athletes are actually employees of the colleges they played for and therefore are owed years of unpaid wages.
Check out our Final Rule illustration, and be sure to share the infographic with colleagues and employers who may be subjected to the new overtime pay laws.