June 20, 2023
A Northern Mariana Islands federal judge has kept alive an employment discrimination suit by Turkish workers of a Hong Kong casino operator who claim they were paid less than Taiwanese and Italian workers, finding the latest complaint sufficiently alleges that the company violated U.S. civil rights law.
October 14, 2022
Turkish workers failed to show that a Hong Kong casino operator paid them less than Taiwanese and Italian employees, a Northern Mariana Islands judge said Friday, granting the company's bid to dismiss the proposed class action.
March 30, 2022
A Hong Kong-headquartered company facing an employment discrimination suit has asked a federal judge to toss a lawsuit by Turkish workers accusing it of paying them less than Taiwanese employees, saying the suit doesn't convincingly show they were underpaid based on their national origin.
January 20, 2022
A proposed class of Turkish employees admitted to the United States under the H-2B temporary foreign worker visa program has accused a Hong Kong-headquartered company of underpaying them as they built a casino-hotel resort in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.