Popular restaurant chain Jimmy John's also experienced a lawsuit after 300 delivery drivers claimed they were made to pay for their own vehicle insurance, maintenance and work - related phone use — which was in violation of both the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Kansas
Wage Payment Act.
Not exact matches
Schulz, who has
waged court battles against the SAFE
Act gun control law, pork barrel spending and tax policies, believes Silver should reimburse taxpayers for the money he authorized in 2012 when the
payment was made to two staffers who said Lopez harassed them.
Representing employers in
wage and hour disputes under the Fair Labor Standards
Act («FLSA») for improper
payment or classification of workers, including collective actions.
Under the Illinois Workers» Compensation
Act, you may also be entitled to
wage loss benefits, a lump - sum
payment or permanent total disability benefits.
Successfully represented a personnel placement company in a commission dispute with a former employee, securing a state court decision that limited the reach of the Massachusetts
Wage Act when
payment is based on contingencies (2001 WL 716911)
In addition, many former IQT Ltd. employees applied for and received
payments under the federal government's
Wage Earner Protection Program
Act.
The statutory scheme established by the National Minimum
Wage Act 1998 specifically defines what «remuneration» means by reference to the question whether or not money
payments paid to workers are paid by the employer.
This is the case where statutes, such as the Workers» Compensation
Act, expressly provide for
payment to the benefactor of any
wage benefits recovered.
The
Wage Earner Protection Program (WEPP) under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency
Act provides guaranteed and timely
payment of unpaid wages, vacation pay (on or after July 7, 2008), as well as unpaid severance and termination pay to eligible workers (on or after January 27, 2009) whose employers go bankrupt or are in receivership, up to an amount equalling four weeks maximum insurable earnings under the Employment Insurance (EI)
Act (currently about $ 3,000).
820 ILCS 115/1 et seq,:
Wage Payment and Collection
Act The
Wage Payment and Collection
Act requires final compensation to be paid to an employee at time of separation, so that cause of action for nonpayment and 5 - year statute of limitations begins to run at that time.Armstrong v Hedlund Corp, 316 Ill App 3d 1097, 738 NE2d 163, 250 Ill Dec 199 (1st D 2000).
Because the State is enforcing a private right when it files complaint for collection of vacation pay and penalties allegedly due a former employee pursuant to the
Wage Payment and Collection
Act, five - year limitations period of Section 13 - 205 applies.
Alissa sued the club, claiming that its
payment to dancers like her violated the minimum wage requirements contained within both federal (Fair Labor Standards Act) and state (New Jersey Wage Payment Law) st
payment to dancers like her violated the minimum
wage requirements contained within both federal (Fair Labor Standards Act) and state (New Jersey Wage Payment Law) statu
wage requirements contained within both federal (Fair Labor Standards
Act) and state (New Jersey
Wage Payment Law) statu
Wage Payment Law) st
Payment Law) statutes.
Chicago labor and employment partner Frank Saibert authored this column about Vega v. New Forest Home Cemetery LLC, involving a seasonal employee's alleged violations of the Fair Labor Standars
Act and the Illinois
Wage Payment and Collection
Act.