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    Employment Law

    Exotic Dancers Are Not Independent Contractors, But Rather Are Employees Who Are Entitled to Minimum Wage

    Bylongolaw 4 January 20252 January 2025

    The labor rights of exotic dancers often hinge on their classification, with many currently identified as independent contractors instead of employees. This status greatly impacts their entitlement to basic benefits such as minimum wage, a point often overlooked in the discourse surrounding this profession. The assertion that these dancers function as employees under the control…

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    Employment Law

    GEICO Overtime Lawsuit Moves Forward

    Bylongolaw 4 January 20252 January 2025

    The progression of the GEICO overtime lawsuit as a class action is a significant development, with plaintiffs citing infringements of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) concerning deficient overtime pay and incorrect employee classification. The court’s sanction to carry forth the case marks a critical juncture for a considerable number of employees, and as the…

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    Employment Law

    Rent-A-Center’s $2.7 Million Overtime Settlement Approved

    Bylongolaw 3 January 20252 January 2025

    The approval of Rent-A-Center’s $2.7 million overtime settlement delivers a momentous conclusion to a class action dispute that has raised fundamental questions about wage equity and labor law compliance in the rent-to-own industry. The settlement, which allots around $1.6 million for direct worker compensation, not only provides monetary relief to affected employees but also sets…

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    Employment Law

    Sexual Orientation Discrimination in Missouri: Is It Unlawful?

    Bylongolaw 3 January 20252 January 2025

    In the ongoing discourse surrounding civil rights and equality, the question of whether sexual orientation discrimination is unlawful in Missouri remains a pertinent, yet complex issue. Missouri’s legal stance on this matter, in juxtaposition with federal legislation, presents intriguing nuances that warrant further exploration. This discourse, while challenging, is essential to understanding the scope of…

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    Employment Law

    Starbucks Settles Overtime Lawsuit for $1.6 Million

    Bylongolaw 2 January 20252 January 2025

    Recently, Starbucks Corporation agreed to a $1.6 million settlement, resolving a longstanding lawsuit regarding unpaid overtime claims dating back to 2014. The implications of this settlement are significant, not only addressing the immediate needs of the aggrieved employees, but also prompting a revision of Starbucks’ payroll practices. This case underscores the importance of companies’ compliance…

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    Employment Law

    Filing an EEOC Complaint in Missouri

    Bylongolaw 2 January 20252 January 2025

    Maneuvering the complex process of filing an EEOC complaint in Missouri can be intimidating, particularly if you’re uncertain about your rights or the legal procedures involved. The process entails more than just identifying discrimination; it requires meticulous documentation, understanding nuances of the law, and meeting strict deadlines. Let’s explore the steps involved, the role of…

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  • Missouri Common Law Wage Claims Have Five-Year Statute of Limitations, Court Says
    Employment Law

    Missouri Common Law Wage Claims Have Five-Year Statute of Limitations, Court Says

    Bylongolaw 29 November 202429 November 2024

    The recent court ruling in Missouri, asserting a five-year statute of limitations on common law wage claims, offers a compelling point of discussion. This decision has the potential to greatly influence the dynamics of wage dispute resolutions, emphasizing the urgency for employees to seek redress and for employers to maintain compliance. Additionally, the implications of…

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  • Sushi Ai Lawsuit
    Employment Law

    Sushi Ai Lawsuit

    Bylongolaw 29 November 202429 November 2024

    The legal proceedings involving Sushi Ai have begun to unravel, revealing a series of potentially damaging allegations. These accusations, ranging from subpar sushi quality to unsanitary conditions, have left the once reputable establishment’s future hanging in the balance. This lawsuit not only affects Sushi Ai, but it also raises the broader issue of food safety…

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  • Severance Agreement FAQ
    Employment Law

    Severance Agreement FAQ

    Bylongolaw 29 November 202429 November 2024

    Maneuvering through the complexities of a severance agreement can be a intimidating task, particularly when you’re faced with a myriad of questions about eligibility, severance pay, termination benefits, and more. This underscores the importance of an extensive FAQ that sheds light on these critical aspects and others, such as employee rights and employer obligations. This…

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  • Does Missouri At-Will Employment Impact My Rights?
    Employment Law

    Does Missouri At-Will Employment Impact My Rights?

    Bylongolaw 29 November 202429 November 2024

    The doctrine of at-will employment in Missouri presents a complex, often misunderstood intersection of employment rights and employer freedoms. While it is true that at-will employment permits businesses to terminate employment without reason, various legal protections continue to uphold employee rights against wrongful termination. However, the potential for misinterpretation of these protections and exemptions remains…

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