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Fernandez et al v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. et al
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1:12-cv-07193
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November 04, 2013
Wells Fargo Workers Again Denied Class Cert. In OT Suit
A New York federal judge refused Friday to revisit a prior ruling denying class and collective action certification to Wells Fargo Bank NA employees who allegedly got stiffed on overtime pay, saying the workers' reconsideration bid inappropriately asserted an "expansive new claim."
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September 12, 2013
Wells Fargo Bankers Try Again For Class Cert. In OT Suit
Wells Fargo Bank NA employees on Wednesday took another shot at getting class certification of a wage-and-hour suit against the company, telling a New York federal judge that the bankers in their proposed classes were universally and illegally denied pay for short breaks that should've been compensable.
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August 28, 2013
Wells Fargo Bankers Lose Class Cert. Bid In OT Suit
A group of Wells Fargo Bank NA employees on Wednesday lost a bid to have their complaint alleging they were stiffed overtime pay proceed as a class action, as a New York judge ruled the workers failed to present evidence of a common bank policy requiring off-the-clock work.
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September 26, 2012
Wells Fargo Accused Of Stiffing Workers On OT, Breaks
Wells Fargo Bank NA faces allegations that its branch employees are denied overtime pay and meal breaks in violation of federal and state labor laws, after a trio of the firm's former workers on Monday lodged a putative class action against the bank in New York federal court.