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Enea et al v. Bloomberg L.P.
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May 12, 2016
Bloomberg Pays $5.5M To Settle Call Center Wage Suit
Bloomberg LP has agreed to pay almost $5.5 million to resolve a proposed class action brought by New York call center employees who claimed that the news and financial data service underpaid them, according to court documents on Wednesday.
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January 19, 2016
Bloomberg Call Center Workers In Push To Settle OT Action
Bloomberg LP may soon settle a proposed class action lawsuit brought by help desk call center employees who say the news and financial data service refused to pay them overtime for meal breaks and after-hours work, a plaintiffs' lawyer told a Manhattan federal judge Tuesday.
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September 15, 2015
Bloomberg Pulls Defenses During Discovery in OT Row
Bloomberg LP has trimmed its defenses in a Fair Labor Standards Act suit filed against it by a class of employees in one of the company's call centers, following a New York magistrate judge's order to pull those defenses or hand over data Bloomberg contended was privileged.
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March 17, 2014
Bloomberg Call Center Workers Win Full Cert. In OT Suit
A New York federal judge on Monday granted full certification to a class of employees in a call center for Bloomberg LP who allege their employer required them to work more than 40 hours a week, including on weekends, without properly paying overtime.
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November 21, 2012
Bloomberg Call Center Workers Get Mixed Cert. Ruling
A New York federal judge handed down a mixed ruling on class certification on Tuesday to call center workers who claim Bloomberg LP denied them overtime pay, certifying the workers' federal claims but rejecting class status for their state-law allegations.
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June 18, 2012
Bloomberg Blasts Call Center Reps' Suit Over OT Wages
Bloomberg LP on Monday fired back against a wage-and-hour suit filed by New York call center workers last week that accused the media company of failing to pay overtime, calling the former employees "disgruntled individuals."