Oman v. Delta Air Lines, Inc.

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Case Number:

3:15-cv-00131

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

William H. Orrick

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  1. September 27, 2023

    Calif. Delta Flight Attendants Win Class Cert. In Wage Suit

    A California federal judge certified a class of nearly 1,500 Delta Air Lines flight attendants in a long-running lawsuit accusing the airline of wage statement violations, finding certification is sensible after the class definition was significantly narrowed.

  2. September 22, 2023

    Calif. Forecast: Delta Flight Attendants Seek Class Cert.

    In the coming week, attorneys should keep an eye out for a potential ruling on whether flight attendants in a long-running wage case against Delta Air Lines Inc. can proceed as a class, and whether Delta can add a counterclaim. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters on deck in California.

  3. August 28, 2023

    Delta Says Attendants Can't Get Class Cert. In Pay Stub Suit

    A group of flight attendants inexplicably narrowed its proposed class in an eight-year-long suit accusing Delta of issuing inaccurate wage statements and therefore can't snag certification, the airline told a California federal judge.

  4. May 04, 2022

    CORRECTED: Delta Workers Near PAGA Win, But Wage Issue Up In The Air

    A California federal judge indicated Wednesday he'll likely grant a proposed class of Delta Air Lines Inc. flight attendants a pretrial win on Private Attorneys General Act, or PAGA, claims in their yearslong fight over allegedly inaccurate wage statements, but he said whether the airline has a good faith defense against other labor code claims could be a jury question.

  5. April 29, 2022

    Calif. Forecast: Delta Pay Stubs, 'Secret' Home Depot Video

    In the coming week, labor and employment attorneys should keep an eye on a Delta Air Lines case pitting California pay stub regulations against federal airline deregulation as it may soon come to an end. Here's a look at that case — plus other key labor and employment matters on deck in the Golden State.

  6. January 09, 2017

    Delta Ditches Flight Attendants' Calif. Wage Class Action

    A California federal judge on Monday ended a suit brought by a putative nationwide class of flight attendants who say Delta should provide them with state-mandated wage statements, finding the California Supreme Court's 2011 Sullivan decision couldn't be used to trigger California labor laws for the minimal time spent on the ground in the state.

  7. January 04, 2017

    Delta Flight Attendants' Calif. Wage Class Likely Grounded

    A California federal judge said Wednesday he'll likely end a putative class action alleging Delta Air Lines broke state wage laws by not reporting the hours worked in California by flight attendants from across the country, saying that determining how California law applied to workers based nationwide would be impossible.

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