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		<title>Jury sides with plaintiffs in Staples class action lawsuit</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 17:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kurt Niland</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Misclassification of store managers is a ruse sometimes used by businesses to avoid paying certain employees overtime. As we reported in December, a federal appeals court upheld a $35.6 million judgment against Family Dollar Stores, Inc. for wrongly classifying store employees as managers and then denying them overtime pay. Last week, a federal jury in [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com">Fair Labor Standards Act</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/news/2009/02/24/jury-sides-with-plaintiffs-in-staples-class-action-lawsuit/">Jury sides with plaintiffs in Staples class action lawsuit</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-211" title="staples-ext" src="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/media/2009/02/staples-ext-150x150.jpg" alt="staples ext 150x150" width="150" height="150" />Misclassification of store managers is a ruse sometimes used by businesses to avoid paying certain employees overtime. As we reported in <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/news/2008/12/22/tuscaloosa-judges-uphold-35m-family-dollar-ruling/">December</a>, a federal appeals court upheld a $35.6 million judgment against <strong>Family Dollar Stores, Inc.</strong> for wrongly classifying store employees as managers and then denying them <strong>overtime</strong> pay. Last week, a federal jury in the U.S. District Court for New Jersey ordered <strong>Staples, Inc.</strong>, the world’s largest chain of office supply stores, to pay nearly <strong>$2.5 million</strong> to 343 plaintiffs because of similar violations to the <strong><a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/" title="" rel="external">Fair Labor Standards Act</a></strong>.<span id="more-208"></span></p>
<p>The store managers, represented in the class action <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/tag/lawsuit/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with lawsuit">lawsuit</a> Stillman v. Staples, Inc., charged the retail giant with violating the law when it classified them as exempt and then failed to pay them for <strong>overtime</strong>. The jury agreed with the plaintiffs and found that Staples had acted willfully in breaking the law. The verdict came after a six-week trial. The amount awarded does not include attorneys’ fees and costs, which the plaintiffs may claim pursuant to <strong><a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/" title="" rel="external">FLSA</a></strong> laws.</p>
<p>Staples spokesman Paul Capelli said that the company may appeal the jury’s decision. “We firmly believe that we’re fully compliant with the law,” he said.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/tag/lawsuit/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with lawsuit">lawsuit</a> was one of many collective and class action lawsuits alleging the <strong>misclassification of store managers</strong> have been filed against Staples. It was also not the first suit filed against Staples for violations of the <strong>FLSA</strong>. In November 2007, Staples settled a class-action <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/tag/lawsuit/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with lawsuit">lawsuit</a> in <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/tag/california/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with California">California</a> for <strong>$38 million</strong>. That suit related to the classification of assistant managers by Staples stores in <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/tag/california/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with California">California</a> and the retail chain’s failure to compensate the managers for <strong>overtime</strong> work.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com">Fair Labor Standards Act</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/news/2009/02/24/jury-sides-with-plaintiffs-in-staples-class-action-lawsuit/">Jury sides with plaintiffs in Staples class action lawsuit</a></p>
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		<title>Federal Appeals Court renders important decision against Family Dollar in FLSA case</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 22:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elizabeth Richards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a $35.6 million judgment against Family Dollar Stores Inc. originally handed down by a Tuscaloosa, Ala., federal jury in 2006. The jury said the company violated the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) by wrongly classifying employees as store managers in order to deny them overtime pay. The 1,424 [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com">Fair Labor Standards Act</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/news/2008/12/22/federal-appeals-court-renders-important-decision-against-family-dollar-in-flsa-case/">Federal Appeals Court renders important decision against Family Dollar in FLSA case</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a $35.6 million judgment against Family Dollar Stores Inc. originally handed down by a Tuscaloosa, Ala., federal jury in 2006. The jury said the company violated the <strong><a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/" title="" rel="external">Fair Labor Standards Act</a> (<a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/" title="" rel="external">FLSA</a>)</strong> by wrongly classifying employees as store managers in order to deny them <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/tag/overtime-pay/" title="" rel="external">overtime pay</a>.<span id="more-166"></span></p>
<p>The 1,424 employees were regularly required to work more than 60 hours a week, and to perform duties not usually associated with store management such as mopping floors, unloading trucks, stocking shelves and running cash registers. The jury awarded $17.8 million in back overtime pay and an equal amount in damages.</p>
<p>Family Dollar, based in Matthews, N.C., appealed the verdict, but the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals determined on Tuesday that the judge and jury were correct in their original assessment of the case and upheld the 2006 verdict.</p>
<p>According to the opinion written by Judge Frank M. Hull and joined by Judges Joel F. Dubina and Peter T. Fay, the jury “reasonably determined that Family Dollar failed to meet its burden of proving that Plaintiff store managers’ primary duty was management.”</p>
<p>According to <a href="http://www.beasleyallen.com/" title="" rel="external">Beasley Allen</a> <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/tag/attorney/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with attorney">attorney</a> <a href="http://www.beasleyallen.com/attorney/roman-shaul/">Roman Shaul</a>, who is evaluating similar FLSA cases, in this case there was never any dispute that the store managers worked these exorbitant hours each week. The only question was should the store managers be paid for the time they worked, or was everything worked beyond 40 hours each week truly “free labor.” He says that although the opinion was in favor of employees, it is widely seen as a conservative opinion that closely followed the Congressional intent and remedial purpose behind the FLSA.</p>
<p>“The crux of the case was that the store managers believed they were ‘managers’ in name only, and that their district manager really made most of the important decisions,” Shaul says. “Under the Family Dollar scheme, store managers performed essentially the same duties as the hourly employees, but received no overtime compensation. This case was an important victory for these hard working store managers.”</p>
<p>Shaul says the Family Dollar opinion is very useful and provides clear guidelines on how to evaluate the <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/tag/department-of-labor/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Department of Labor">Department of Labor</a> regulations interpreting the “Bona Fide Executive Exemption.” The new opinion clarifies the concerns and questions many people in the retail and service industry have had for years regarding how to comply with <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/tag/department-of-labor/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Department of Labor">Department of Labor</a> rules in an ever-changing business environment.</p>
<p>“At the end of the day, the Appeals Court would not accept Family Dollar’s scheme of simply labeling everyone a ‘manager,’ regardless of what duties they actually perform,” Shaul said.<br />
Family Dollar (NYSE:FDO) operates 6,600 stores in 44 states, including Alabama. The discount chain offers low-cost products primarily to rural and small-town customers.</p>
<p>If you or a loved one feel you have been a victim of unfair wage practices, we want to know. Contact us today for a <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/contact-us/">free legal consultation</a>.</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com">Fair Labor Standards Act</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/news/2008/12/22/federal-appeals-court-renders-important-decision-against-family-dollar-in-flsa-case/">Federal Appeals Court renders important decision against Family Dollar in FLSA case</a></p>
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		<title>Tuscaloosa judges uphold $35M Family Dollar ruling</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 17:31:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three federal judges this week upheld a $35.6 million ruling against Family Dollar Stores Inc., saying the chain denied employees overtime pay by classifying them as store managers. A three-judge panel in Tuscaloosa agreed with a 2006 jury that found the Matthews, N.C.-based company in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act and awarded back [...]<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com">Fair Labor Standards Act</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/news/2008/12/22/tuscaloosa-judges-uphold-35m-family-dollar-ruling/">Tuscaloosa judges uphold $35M Family Dollar ruling</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Three federal judges this week upheld a $35.6 million ruling against <strong>Family Dollar Stores Inc.</strong>, saying the chain denied employees <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/tag/overtime-pay/" title="" rel="external">overtime pay</a> by classifying them as store managers.</p>
<p>A three-judge panel in Tuscaloosa agreed with a 2006 jury that found the Matthews, N.C.-based company in violation of the <strong><a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/" title="" rel="external">Fair Labor Standards Act</a></strong> and awarded back pay to 1,424 employees, who routinely worked 60 to 70 hours a week. Their duties often included mopping floors, unloading trucks, stocking shelves and running cash registers.<span id="more-159"></span></p>
<p>The jury “reasonably determined that Family Dollar failed to meet its burden of proving that Plaintiff store managers&#8217; primary duty was management,” said Judge Frank M. Hull in a statement. He was joined by Judges Joel F. Dubina and Peter T. Fay.</p>
<p>Family Dollar (NYSE:FDO) operates 6,600 stores in 44 states, including Alabama. The discount chain offers low-cost products primarily to rural and small-town customers.</p>
<p>Birmingham <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/tag/attorney/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with attorney">attorney</a> Allen Schreiber represented the plaintiffs.</p>
<p>SOURCE: Birmingham Business Journal</p>
<p>SOURCE: <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com">Fair Labor Standards Act</a> &rsaquo; <a href="http://www.fairlabor-legal.com/news/2008/12/22/tuscaloosa-judges-uphold-35m-family-dollar-ruling/">Tuscaloosa judges uphold $35M Family Dollar ruling</a></p>
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