Lawyers Get Ahead of Themselves in Poaching Suit as Plaintiff Slams Deal
There's a certain irony that, in a suit about employees and their right to switch companies, lawyers seem to have forgotten who the boss is.
There's a certain irony that, in a suit about employees and their right to switch companies, lawyers seem to have forgotten who the boss is.
Last month, Live Nation and Insomniac were hit with a putative class action lawsuit alleging the companies broke federal and California labor laws
Everyone deserves an equal chance when searching for a new job
Illegal unpaid internships have been operating under a 'don't ask, don't tell' policy for too long in the United States
In 2013 we saw huge changes to the assumptions made by employers about what they could expect from unpaid interns.
Back in October we reported that employees at several Silicon Valley tech companies had filed a lawsuit over an alleged anti-poaching 'pact'.
Fox Searchlight, the company was given a slither of hope last week when The Second Circuit Court of Appeals granted their request.
Employees required to work during the government shutdown were not paid on their scheduled paydays, allegedly violating the FLSA.
Five leading companies have been accused of conspiring not to poach each others' employees.
City Gear LLC allegedly avoided paying their managers overtime.