September 27, 2013
Legal Team
On Thursday, June 6, 2013, two former youth coaches for the Chivas USA soccer team filed a lawsuit alleging ethnic discrimination. But this is not your typical case of discrimination on the basis of ethnicity; the plaintiffs are white males who were fired along with eight other white employees. They claim that they were...
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September 24, 2013
Legal Team
The trend is for plaintiffs' attorneys to file representative actions for violation of the Private Attorneys General Act (“PAGA”), pursuant to Labor Code section 2698, et seq., rather than class actions. However, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal was presented with an issue of the first impression – whether civil penalties sought under PAGA could...
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September 22, 2013
Legal Team
The IRS has recently announced that the 18% mandatory gratuity policy for large party dining will no longer be categorized as a tip. Since a “tip” is supposed to be something the customer leaves at their discretion, the compulsory 18% policies utilized by many restaurants today change the character of the money to a...
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August 20, 2013
Legal Team
The Original HoneyBaked Ham Company has agreed to pay $370,000 to settle a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit filed by the EEOC.According to the EEOC's lawsuit, female HoneyBaked Ham employees were subjected to sexual harassment and were fired and otherwise retaliated against when they complained. The lawsuit alleged that when a female employee reported...
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August 18, 2013
Legal Team
Rounding Policies: See's Candy Decision Sweetens the Pot for Employees.See's Candy, the acclaimed candy retailer headquartered in San Francisco was recently slapped with a class action in San Diego Court. At the heart of the allegations was the candy store's “rounding” policies concerning their employees' punch cards.See's, much like many other companies today, used...
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