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Janice Dawson v. Hertz Transporting, Inc. et al
Case Number:
2:17-cv-08766
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September 23, 2019
Hertz Workers Strike Out For 3rd Time On $1.75M Wage Deal
A California federal judge has rejected for a third time a $1.75 million settlement to end break and wage claims by a proposed class of more than 2,000 Hertz Transportation Inc. workers, while warning the workers they may only get one more chance to seek his approval of the deal.
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February 26, 2019
Hertz Workers Seek OK For $1.75M Wage, Break Deal
A proposed class of more than 2,000 Hertz Transportation Inc. workers who claim they were shorted on breaks and pay urged a California federal judge Monday to preliminarily approve a $1.75 million settlement to end their lawsuit.
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November 05, 2018
Hertz Workers' Wage, Rest Break Cert. Bid Hits Speed Bump
A California federal judge declined Monday to certify a class of Hertz workers who claim they were shorted on breaks and pay, but said the plaintiffs can try again by amending their certification motion to show commonality among the proposed class and subclasses.
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June 22, 2018
Calif. Hertz Workers Drive For Cert. In Wage, Rest Break Row
A Hertz employee who accused the car rental company of violating California labor laws by withholding meal and rest breaks and skimping on pay has asked a federal judge for class certification, saying more than 2,000 workers were subject to the same unlawful policies.