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Stitt v. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
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4:12-cv-03704
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December 19, 2016
SF Transit Agency Settles Operators' $395M OT Suit For $8M
The city and county of San Francisco have agreed to pay $8 million to transit workers who sought $395 million in overtime pay, according to a proposed settlement filed in California federal court on Friday.
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October 05, 2016
SF Transit Workers Reach Deal In $395M OT Suit
The city and county of San Francisco have reached a tentative settlement with a certified class of transit workers seeking $395 million in overtime pay, according to a court filing in the Northern District of California on Wednesday.
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September 09, 2016
SF Asks To Decertify Transit Worker Class In $395M OT Case
The city and county of San Francisco asked a California federal judge Friday to reverse her decision certifying a class of transit workers seeking $395 million in overtime pay, saying the workers' expert reports and testimony are so faulty they should be thrown out and the class decertified.
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August 24, 2016
San Francisco Attacks Report Used To Certify Transit Class
The city and county of San Francisco on Tuesday further pushed a California federal court to decertify a class of more than 2,000 public transit workers who claim they were stiffed on $395 million in overtime, insisting that a report used to support certification was faulty.
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July 06, 2016
San Francisco Looks To Nix Cert. In Transit Drivers' OT Row
The city and county of San Francisco on Wednesday sought to decertify a class of more than 2,000 public transit workers who claim they were stiffed on $395 million in overtime, arguing the certification was based on unreliable data.
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May 05, 2014
San Francisco Transit Drivers Win Class Cert. In OT Action
A California federal judge on Friday certified a class of more than 2,000 public transit workers claiming the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency illegally failed to pay them for overtime spent transporting passengers and meeting with supervisors, ruling that they met the commonality requirement.
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February 25, 2014
San Francisco Transit Drivers Push For Cert. In OT Action
San Francisco public transit workers urged a California federal judge Tuesday to certify a class of more than 2,000 drivers who say the San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency illegally failed to pay them for overtime spent transporting passengers, meeting with supervisors and performing other required tasks.