Clarity For Cos. Facing Wage Claims In Colo. And Beyond

By Martine Tariot Wells, Craig Finger and Anna-Liisa Mullis (March 14, 2018, 11:20 AM EDT) -- On March 5, 2018, in a case entitled Hernandez v. Ray Domenico Farms Inc., the Colorado Supreme Court issued a key ruling establishing that a terminated employee seeking to recover unpaid wages under the Colorado Wage Claim Act[1] may pursue only those claims still within the two- or three-year statute of limitations, and not all allegedly unpaid wages from the beginning of his or her employment. The plaintiffs' reading of the CWCA would have allowed an indefinite statute of limitations on unpaid wage claims under Colorado law. Accordingly, this ruling clarifies for employers (including multijurisdictional employers, particularly those subject to wage class and collective actions across multiple states) and employees alike that unpaid wage claims under Colorado law have the same statute of limitations as claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act. This is in contrast to states such as New York, which provides up to a six-year statute of limitations for state law wage claims....

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