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Chavez v. PVH Corporation
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5:13-cv-01797
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November 13, 2015
Hilfiger Workers Seek Final Approval Of $1.8M Payroll Deal
A class of workers who alleged that Tommy Hilfiger's parent company stiffed them on pay by loading their wages onto fee-riddled debit cards urged a California federal judge on Thursday to grant final approval to a $1.85 million settlement of the case.
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February 12, 2015
Hilfiger Called Out For Using Pay Deal To Block Other Suits
A California federal judge on Wednesday rejected a proposed $1.85 million settlement over Tommy Hilfiger Retail LLC and parent company PVH Corp.'s use of a fee-riddled debit card payroll program, ruling that, contrary to previous promises, PVH intended to use the deal to block unrelated suits.
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June 24, 2014
Tommy Hilfiger Floats Tweaked $1.85M Payroll Deal
The parties in a wage-and-hour class action brought against Tommy Hilfiger Retail LLC and parent company PVH Corp. on Tuesday again tried to earn approval for a $1.85 million settlement, following a California federal judge's refusal a day earlier to approve the agreement.
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June 23, 2014
Judge Axes Tommy Hilfiger's $1.8M Worker Payroll Deal
A California federal judge refused to approve a $1.85 million settlement in a class action accusing Tommy Hilfiger Retail LLC and parent company PVH Corp. of violating state labor code by using a fee-saddled payroll program to compensate employees, finding Friday that the settlement structure might not be in the class's best interest.