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Brooks Automation Inc. alleged to have failed to pay field service engineers overtime wages
PHILADELPHIA – An Orefield man alleges that his former employer failed to pay the correct rate for overtime work. -
Former Denny's Beer Barrel Pub servers allege that business improperly used tip credit
ERIE – Three former servers of a Clearfield restaurant allege that they were not paid a minimum wage during their employment. -
Lawsuits against Navient likely to bring changes in student loan servicing
HARRISBURG – Lawsuits filed by the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and two individual states raising allegations tied to student loan servicing will most likely result in a new set of student loan servicing guidelines, regardless of the outcome of the litigation, according to Arant Boult Cummings LLP associate Julie Carter. -
Pa. minor league baseball players lose bid for class action certification
Minor league professional baseball players in several states, including Pennsylvania, lost their bid for certification of a class in an attempt to seek compensation for baseball-related activities performed outside of the regular season. -
Man sues school bus fleet operator for alleged FMLA violations
PHILADELPHIA — A former employee of a school bus fleet operator is suing the company for alleged violations of his Family and Medical Leave Act rights and wrongful termination. -
Court denies motion to dismiss Chester police excessive force case
PHILADELPHIA – A federal court judge has denied a defense motion seeking to dismiss a plaintiff’s claims of excessive force, bystander liability and Monell violations against the City of Chester and several of its police officers. -
Advance Auto Parts granted summary judgment in former employee's discrimination suit
A federal court granted summary judgment to Advance Auto Parts on Monday, in a race discrimination case filed against it by a former employee of Hispanic descent. -
Longtime AT&T employee sues company over racial discrimination claims
A Dauphin County woman, employed with AT&T for 15 years, is suing her former employer claiming she was targeted for termination when some managers discovered she was in an interracial relationship with a Caucasian man. -
Gemma Power Systems sued over alleged race discrimination and wrongful termination
A Northumberland County man is suing his former employer over claims of race discrimination. -
Injured customer sues Wal-Mart over fallen grapes
A Dauphin County woman is suing a large U.S. retail company on charges of premises negligence regarding a slip-and-fall accident in one of its Pennsylvania outlets which allegedly resulted in broken bones. -
Ex-Staples employee sues, alleging racial, gender discrimination
A former employee at Staples is suing the office supply chain over claims that she was fired shortly after disclosing she was going to report, for a second time, a manager who had been making several racial and sexual derogatory comments about black and female employees. -
Former restaurant manager sues after complaint of pay inequality
A Cumberland County woman is suing a restaurant owner over allegations of gender discrimination. -
Credit reporting company reaches $92K settlement in overtime pay class action
PHILADELPHIA - A provider of online company credit reports agreed Monday to pay -
Northampton County students claim school district allowed racial harassment from classmates
One former and two current students of Bangor School District in Northampton County, -
Disabled vet sues VisionQuest National over failure to hire
A disabled veteran who had worked as a childcare worker for a central -
Wal-Mart sued for allegedly failing to come to aid of accosted family
A Pennsylvania woman is suing the retail giant Wal-Mart in federal court -
Inventory counting services co. faces class action suit over compensation issues
A Pennsylvania man has filed a class action lawsuit against a California-based company