Changing time cards and giving comp time instead of overtime is the basis for a class action lawsuit for overtime pay by bank tellers and personal bankers.  If you have not been paid the overtime you have earned, contact Lexington, Kentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell 859-254-7076.

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7/24/2009
Robert L. Abell
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Tellers & Personal Bankers Sue Bank of America For Overtime - Kentucky Overtime Lawyer

Tellers and personal bankers have filed a class action lawsuit against Bank of America for overtime pay.  The suit is filed under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, which requires payment of overtime, and makes three principal claims:

(1)  tellers and personal bankers were prohibited from recording more that they worked more than 40 hours in a week;
(2)  their time cards were changed when they did record that they worked more than 40 hours in a week; and,
(3)  they were given "comp time" instead of overtime pay. 

Robert L. Abell a Lexington, Kentucky lawyer represents individuals in their claims and lawsuits for overtime compensation.

Source:  Charlotte Business Journal



Category: Overtime & Wages


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