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February 21, 2023
Amazon, Workers Ink $7.2M Deal In Security-Line Pay Cases
Amazon.com and a staffing company have agreed to pay $7.2 million to settle litigation claiming they should have paid workers for their time spent in security screenings at a number of warehouses in Pennsylvania, a deal that comes after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court weighed in on the issue.
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August 30, 2018
High Court's FLSA Ruling Blocks Amazon Workers' Claims
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling denying Amazon warehouse workers pay under federal wage law for time spent undergoing security checks blocks such claims under the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act, a Kentucky federal judge ruled Thursday in a decision tossing part of a multidistrict litigation against the e-commerce giant.
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June 23, 2016
Amazon Says Workers Can't Get Paid For Walking Out Of Work
Amazon.com Inc. urged a Kentucky federal court Tuesday to dismiss claims in a multidistrict litigation alleging the company's warehouse workers deserve pay for time spent passing through security checks, saying workers cannot get paid for walking out of work.
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May 31, 2016
Amazon Workers Say Security Screening Is Compensable
Amazon.com Inc. warehouse workers on Friday urged a Kentucky federal judge overseeing multidistrict litigation over whether the employees deserve pay for time spent passing through security checks not to toss their case, saying they engaged in compensable work.