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Verdicts and Settlements


$80 million settlement for overtime pay for federal criminal investigators





$25 million settlement for overtime pay for shipyard workers





A federal jury verdict of $2.3 million against the City of North Charleston, SC, and in favor of three fire fighters who were terminated by City officials in retaliation for their union leadership activities




$14.4 million settlement for federal agents after successful trial on liability





$15 million settlement for hazardous duty pay for federal employees




$15 million Court judgment and settlement against the City of Los Angeles, CA for overtime pay and liquidated damages for paramedics and dispatchers




Settlement for overtime pay for auto mechanics and hourly clerks at nationwide retail auto store after appellate court victory




Non-Competitive accretion of duty promotions ruled invalid for federal Workers




Jury Verdict plus reinstatement for fired Colorado fired fighter for violation of his union related First Amendment Right to Freedom of Association




Jury verdict against City of Springdale, AK for violating Fire Fighter's First Amendment Rights




Jury verdict against Volusia County, FL for violating Fire Fighter's First Amendment right to associate




Jury verdict against City of Maryville, TN for interfering with Union's and Fire Fighter's First Amendment rights to freely associate and speak freely on matters of public concern




$2,300,000 settlement for technicians denied overtime pay while working at the U.S. Naval Air Technical Command




$5,000,000 overtime backpay settlement for workers misclassified as FLSA exempt at the Defense Logistics Agency




Won and/or settled overtime back wage claims in excess of $25 million for Federal Bureau of Prisons correctional officers who perform pre-shift and post-shift work without compensation




Settlement for workers at Tyson's meat-processing plant in Goodlettsville, TN for performing pre-shift and post-shift donning and doffing without compensation




Jury Verdict plus reinstatement for Missouri fire fighter for violation of his First Amendment Right to Freedom of Speech



 

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