...Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, asserting violations of state laws requiring employers to pay hourly employees their regular wages plus overtime for all hours...
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...the possibility of transfer to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Institutional Division ("TDCJ"), after appellant reached the age of majority. ...
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...actions and wage-and-hour collective actions. Before joining the firm, Yang served in the employment litigation section of the Civil Rights Division at the...
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...otherwise unavailable to work, another work crew would be brought in within hours, often from out of state. In support of their RICO harboring predicate...
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...and the Mayor, did Ellington begin receiving regular paychecks and compensation for wages unpaid since he had begun performing services.Ellington later filed this...
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...Contreras, a former civil division chief with the U.S...Ohio) called "the 11th hour and the 50th minute,"...
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...World ("IWW") engaged in a highly visible campaign to organize wage employees in four Starbucks stores. Among other efforts, union supporters held protests...
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