Cardoza et al v. Bloomin' Brands, Inc. et al

  1. April 20, 2016

    Outback Workers Get Nod For $3M Wage Deal

    Outback Steakhouse's parent company agreed to pay $3 million to settle a proposed class and collective action alleging employees had to show up early for unpaid pre-shift work called "Outback Time" after three years of battling, according to a Nevada federal judge's order Tuesday.

  2. July 31, 2014

    State Claims Trimmed From Outback Steakhouse Wage Suit

    A Nevada federal judge on Wednesday trimmed the fat from a putative wage-and-hour class action against Bloomin' Brands Inc., owner of the popular Outback Steakhouse chain, slicing away state law claims but allowing federal claims brought under the Fair Labor Standards Act to remain. 

  3. October 08, 2013

    Outback Makes Employees Do Off-The-Clock Work, Suit Says

    Outback Steakhouse workers on Friday launched a proposed wage-and-hour collective action in Nevada federal court accusing the company of forcing employees to work without compensation during a preshift period called "Outback Time" that could last up to two hours.

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