March 31, 2023
An arbitration award connected to a janitor's suit claiming that Coverall North America Inc. misclassified him as an independent contractor can become public, a Connecticut federal judge ruled, saying that unsealing the document could be useful to other workers, but agreed to stay the order.
August 30, 2022
A janitorial worker has asked a Connecticut federal judge to unseal the arbitration award that resulted from him challenging his status as an independent contractor at Coverall North America Inc., saying the award belongs in the public eye amid what he called widespread worker misclassification in the cleaning industry.
July 29, 2022
A cleaning company urged a Connecticut federal judge Friday to reject a worker's request to unseal an arbitration decision, arguing that the court doesn't have jurisdiction to grant the request and that the publication of the agreement would harm the confidentiality of arbitration.
March 17, 2022
A janitorial worker will have another shot at litigating in court his claims that a cleaning company misclassified him as an independent contractor and illegally withheld parts of his wages, a Connecticut federal judge ruled, saying the company refused to cover the worker's arbitration fees.