May 27, 2025
A trio of former Domino's delivery drivers asked an Ohio federal judge to certify their proposed classes of current and former drivers in and outside the Buckeye State as they pursue claims that Domino's franchisee Team Pizza Inc. took them below minimum wage by shuffling vehicle costs onto workers.
January 27, 2025
A Domino's franchisee waited too long to try to push into arbitration a former pizza delivery driver's claims accusing the company of not reimbursing him for all of his vehicle-related expenses, the worker said Monday, urging an Ohio federal court to keep his case in court.
November 06, 2024
A Domino's franchisee urged an Ohio federal court to ship to arbitration allegations from two former pizza delivery drivers who accused the company of underreimbursing them for vehicle-related expenses, saying they failed to opt out of its binding arbitration provision.
May 13, 2024
A driver for a Domino's franchisee told an Ohio federal court his suit claiming under-reimbursement for vehicle-related expenses should proceed normally after the Sixth Circuit weighed in, saying the appellate court's decision doesn't lead to a different way forward.
June 10, 2021
Drivers in a suit against a Domino's Pizza franchisee have blasted an Ohio magistrate judge's recommendation that they need only be repaid a "reasonable approximation" of their expenses, arguing that employers can't shift business costs to the point where workers' pay drops below minimum wage.
May 27, 2021
A Domino's Pizza franchisee can reimburse delivery drivers based on a "reasonable approximation" of their expenses, an Ohio magistrate judge has recommended in a proposed class and collective action by drivers alleging minimum wage violations, splitting with another judge in the same district.