On May 24, 2010 – CVS Employees in New York Filed and Overtime Pay Class Action Lawsuit and Wage & Hour Collective Action Against CVS Over Alleged Off-the-Clock Security Searches & Missed Breaks.

This form of class action enables people all over the United State who have attended mandatory meetings, security checks, and other off the clock work functions to file a claim for unpaid wages.

Our law firm filed this class action on behalf of the employees who have been unfairly unpaid for their time. Here is the Press Release.

This class action lawsuit has been filed against CVS (“Defendant”) in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Case No. 10 Civ. 2075) on behalf of a class of current and former CVS employees, alleging that employees at CVS stores are subjected to off-the-clock security checks at the end of each shift which can take 30 minutes and that CVS employees are forced to work through meal and rest breaks without compensation, wages or overtime pay, in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) and New York State labor laws, according to a class action press release.

Working off the clock and through meal or rest breaks can be a violation of both federal and state overtime laws. If you have not been compensated for work you have performed, contact Louis Ginsberg at 1-800-567-8562), ext: 13.

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