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February 26, 2024
Appellate Split Muddies Path For NY Pay Frequency Suits
A fresh split between state appeals courts in New York on how to enforce a weekly pay requirement is making it hard for federal courts to know which precedent to follow, attorneys told Law360.
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September 07, 2023
Apple Can't Avoid Suit Over NY Store Workers' Biweekly Pay
Apple must face a proposed class action accusing it of ignoring a New York law that requires businesses to pay manual laborers weekly rather than biweekly, with a New York federal judge rejecting the company's motion to dismiss the litigation.
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October 25, 2022
Apple Slams NY Late Pay Suit As Baseless, Unconstitutional
Apple urged a New York federal court Tuesday to toss claims that it illegally paid manual workers biweekly rather than weekly, arguing that workers had no right to sue for late wages and that forcing the company to pay the full value of late paychecks would be unconstitutional.
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April 06, 2022
Apple, Urban Outfitters, Vans Hit With Suits Alleging Late Pay
Apple, Urban Outfitters and the company that owns the shoe brand Vans were hit with proposed class actions filed in New York federal court claiming the businesses improperly paid manual workers on a biweekly basis when they should have been paid weekly.