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Piney et al v. City Of New York et al
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- Montefiore Health System Inc.
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April 07, 2025
NYPD Officers Settle Wage Claims Against Real Estate Co.
Several New York Police Department officers agreed to settle claims alleging that a real estate company they performed off-duty uniformed security work for paid them late, but their suit against the Police Department and dozens of companies remains, according to federal court filings.
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January 23, 2025
Security Officers Say NYPD Pays Late For Off-Duty Work
The New York Police Department pays officers months late for their time spent performing off-duty uniformed security work for participating businesses, according to a proposed class and collective action filed in New York federal court Thursday.