Here’s more incentive to pay close attention to your compensation practices: Wage-and-hour lawsuits can easily morph into collective actions in which a few employees represent all similarly situated employees. Even if an employer manages to persuade the court that the claims aren’t suitable for a collective action, that doesn’t mean the case is over.
Court tossed class-action suit? Your legal worries aren’t over yet
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