Mayra Casas v. Victoria's Secret Stores, LLC et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

2:14-cv-06412

Court:

California Central

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

George H. Wu

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

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