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Mayra Casas v. Victoria's Secret Stores, LLC et al
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August 10, 2017
Victoria's Secret Gets Initial OK On $12M Clerk-Wage Deal
A California judge Thursday preliminarily approved Victoria's Secret Stores' $12 million settlement to resolve class claims that the retailer shortchanged clerks' pay by scheduling "call-in" shifts, after the parties provided a revised deal with a subclass for workers who weren't appropriately paid upon leaving the company.
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June 09, 2017
Victoria's Secret Reaches $12M Deal In Clerks' Wage Suit
Victoria's Secret Stores LLC has agreed to pay $12 million to settle a proposed class action alleging the company cheated workers scheduled for "call-in" shifts out of reporting time pay, wrapping up the suit Thursday before the Ninth Circuit could rule on a pending appeal in the case.
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April 09, 2015
Victoria's Secret Clerks OK'd To Appeal Trimmed Wage Class
Victoria's Secret Stores LLC sales clerks who say they're owed $37 million for shifts that were canceled or shortened can immediately ask the Ninth Circuit to reverse a decision trimming the claims of certain putative class members, a California federal judge ruled Thursday.
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February 05, 2015
Victoria's Secret Can't Clip Clerks' $37M Wage Class Action
A California federal judge on Thursday rejected Victoria's Secret Stores LLC's bid to trim a putative class action alleging the retailer owes sales clerks $37 million for not providing scheduled shifts, ruling the company should have raised its arguments in an earlier dismissal motion.
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December 01, 2014
Judge To Trim Victoria's Secret Clerks' $37M Wage Suit
A California federal judge on Monday tentatively trimmed a putative class action alleging Victoria's Secret Stores LLC owes sales clerks $37 million for scheduling shifts that were canceled or shortened, saying employees who called in and learned of shift cancellations before coming to work aren't owed reporting time pay.
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August 15, 2014
Calif. Class Action Says Victoria's Secret Skimps On Wages
Victoria's Secret Stores LLC has been hit with a $37 million proposed class action suit by a sales clerk who says the retail giant frequently schedules employees to work and then doesn't provide them with work when they arrive, according to a notice of removal filed in California federal court on Thursday.