Del Rio et al v. Amazon.com Services, Inc. et al

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Case Number:

3:21-cv-01152

Court:

Connecticut

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Kari A. Dooley

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  1. September 28, 2023

    Conn. Amazon Workers Appeal Wage Suit Loss To 2nd Circ.

    A trio of former Amazon fulfillment center workers in Connecticut have filed a notice that they will appeal their loss in a federal wage lawsuit over the unpaid time that it takes for employees to go through mandatory anti-theft security screenings.

  2. September 21, 2023

    Amazon Beats Conn. Workers' Security Screening Wage Suit

    A Connecticut federal judge handed Amazon a summary judgment win Wednesday in a proposed class action alleging the e-commerce giant failed to pay fulfillment-center workers for time they spent undergoing anti-theft security screenings, finding that a 2014 U.S. Supreme Court case bars the workers from any recovery.

  3. February 07, 2023

    Amazon Urges Denial Of Class Cert. In Security Screening Suit

    Amazon asked a Connecticut federal judge to dismiss three former workers' bid for class certification over claims that employees weren't compensated for time spent in mandatory post-shift security lines, arguing that workers don't have common experiences due to their personal choices.

  4. January 09, 2023

    Amazon Workers Fight To Keep Security Screenings Suit

    Workers claiming that Amazon didn't pay for time spent in mandatory post-shift security lines urged a Connecticut federal judge to keep their suit alive, saying they are entitled to such pay under state law.

  5. December 07, 2022

    Amazon Says Post-Work Screenings Not Compensable

    Amazon asked a Connecticut federal judge to toss claims that it illegally refused to pay warehouse workers for time spent in mandatory post-shift security lines, arguing that those lines were insufficiently time-consuming to justify pay.

  6. October 03, 2022

    Amazon Can't Nix Workers' Claims For Unpaid Screenings

    Amazon cannot avoid claims that it failed to properly pay warehouse workers under Connecticut law for time they spent undergoing security screenings, a federal judge found, saying that three workers sufficiently supported their unpaid wages claim.