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July 16, 2024
Delta's $16M Pay Stub Deal Scores Initial OK
A California federal judge signed off on a $16 million deal Tuesday settling a suit accusing Delta Air Lines of wage statement violations under the California Labor Code and Private Attorneys General Act, finding the deal fair and reasonable.
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June 20, 2024
Delta's $16M Pay Stub Deal Stalled On Runway By 'Problems'
A California federal judge said Thursday that he has "problems" giving preliminary approval to Delta Air Lines' $16 million deal in a pay stub class action that went to the Ninth Circuit and the California Supreme Court, saying the settlement's release "seems way overbroad."
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June 14, 2024
Calif. Forecast: Delta's $16M Pay Stub Deal Up For Approval
In the coming week, attorneys should watch for potential settlement approval in a pay stubs class action against Delta Air Lines that went to the Ninth Circuit and the California Supreme Court. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters coming up in California.
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May 16, 2024
Delta, Flight Attendants Ink $16M Deal To End Wage Suit
Delta Air Lines flight attendants reached a nearly $16 million settlement with the company in an almost decadelong suit accusing the airline of wage statement violations, they told a California federal judge, saying the "extremely favorable" deal should be approved because it would give class members close to full reimbursement.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.