Former Employees Build OT Lawsuit Against Fluor Enterprises
by Erin Shaak
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Preston et al. v. Fluor Enterprises, Inc.
Filed: August 16, 2017 ◆§ 0:17-cv-02184-TLW
Six former employees of Fluor Enterprises, Inc. have filed suit against the company claiming they are owed overtime wages and haven’t been paid for all the hours they worked.
Six former employees of Fluor Enterprises, Inc. have filed suit against the company claiming they are owed overtime wages and haven’t been paid for all the hours they worked. The plaintiffs – who were employed respectively as a construction specialist, construction support specialists, a construction services specialist, and field welding engineers – say they regularly worked more than 40 hours per week without receiving time-and-a-half overtime wages for the hours they worked above 40. They further argue that they were not compensated for the time they were required to work “off the clock.” According to the lawsuit, the plaintiffs’ complaints to management went unheeded. From the suit:
“Plaintiffs and other members of the Plaintiff class previously raised their concerns about incorrect calculation of their overtime pay and/or non-payment for overtime hours worked to Defendant’s agents; however, Plaintiffs were intimidated and coerced to continue working under these unlawful conditions and the pay miscalculations continued.”
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