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Connecticut
2020
Overtime Violation

Connecticut Restaurants Face $858K Overtime and Wage Penalty

Scalia v. Siguenza, LLC et al is a legal case involving multiple eateries in Connecticut accused of overtime and wage violations affecting 105 employees.

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Connecticut
2018
Overtime Violation

Home Care Workers Recover $126K After Employer Defies Court

A federal wage probe into a Connecticut home care provider led to court orders—and consequences when they went unpaid.

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Connecticut
1993
Discrimination Law Violation
Salaried Employee Law Violation

Salaried Analyst Alleges Biased Demotion at Pratt & Whitney

Tunnell v. United Technologies Corp. is a legal case involving a salaried analyst in Connecticut who alleged discrimination after being demoted to an hourly position. The court dismissed the claim due to differences in pay grade and qualifications.

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Delaware
2023
Wrongful Termination

Smelter Operator Fired After Reporting Leak at Delaware Salvage Yard

Donovan Salvage Works v. OSHA is a legal case in Delaware involving a smelter operator who was terminated after reporting a hazardous propane leak. OSHA found the firing was retaliatory and secured a $40,000 settlement in back wages and damages.

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Delaware
2017
Overtime Violation

Landscaping Firm Ordered to Pay $50K Over Overtime Violations

U.S. DOL v. DeVilbiss Landscape Architects Inc. is a legal case in Delaware involving alleged overtime violations at a landscaping firm. A jury trial examined whether the employer complied with federal wage laws affecting temporary workers.

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Delaware
2022
Salaried Employee Law Violation

Sales Manager Sues Over Unpaid Salary During Non-Compete Period

Christiansen v. Multi-Color Corporation is a legal case in Delaware involving a salaried sales employee who challenged his employer’s refusal to pay his base salary during a one-year restricted period after termination.

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District of Columbia (DC)
2023
Leave Law Violation

Construction Company Ordered to Pay $835K for Misclassification

A DC construction company misclassified employees as independent contractors, prompting legal action by the Attorney General. The case ended in a settlement and mandated policy changes.

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District of Columbia (DC)
2022
Child Labor Violation

DC Chipotle Settles Child Labor Case for $300K

Chipotle faced legal action in Washington, D.C. after over 800 child labor violations were found at one of its stores. The case ended in a $300K+ settlement and a commitment to improved workplace compliance.

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District of Columbia (DC)
1986
Leave Law Violation
Salaried Employee Law Violation

DC Salaried Accountant Challenges Demotion After Maternity Leave

Buckman v. D.C. Dept. of Employment Services is a legal case involving a salaried accountant who resigned after returning from maternity leave and was denied unemployment benefits.

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Florida
2021
Overtime Violation

Florida Employer Misclassifies Security Guards

Walsh v. Freeman Sec. Servs. is a legal case in Florida involving a security company that misclassified 76 guards as independent contractors, denying them overtime pay and minimum wage protections.

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