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Important Notice, Please read carefully:
Battelle May Owe you Money for
Your Work as its Employee
If you worked for Battelle AS A
MONITORING TECHNICIAN OR A LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN
in the last SIX years (fROM JUNE 19,
2001), you must act to
receive any unpaid overtime you might be
entitled to. |
On
June 19, 2007, Former And Current Employees of Battelle Memorial Institute
("Battelle") at the TOCDF, Tooele, Utah, filed
a class action lawsuit against Battelle for unpaid wages and
overtime. If you are a current or former employee who works or worked as an
hourly employee for Battelle at the TOCDF, you may be entitled to
overtime payments through this lawsuit.
The lawsuit
was brought after the
attorneys for the employees investigated
Battelle practices and concluded that
Battelle wrongly and systematically failed to pay proper wages
and overtime to its employees. This lawsuit is currently
pending in United States District Court for the Central
District of Utah (Case Number 2:07-cv-401). This website tells you how to participate,
and provides
important information about
this case.
This
case is about
Battelle's policy and/or practice that required
its employees at the TOCDF to work off-the-clock
hours during pre-shift time and lunch breaks
without compensation during the relevant period
of time from June 19, 2001 through June 19,
2007.
We
alleged that Battelle paid employees only from
the time they arrived at their work stations,
and thus did not pay them wages and overtime for
the time it took from the time the employees
picked up their masks from the mask trailer to
the time they arrived at the work station ready
in Battelle clothing.
Additionally, we alleged that Battelle
automatically deducted 30 minutes per shift from
the employee's compensable time for meal
breaks. However, Battelle places many severe
restrictions on the employees during the
30-minute meal break, such as requiring
employees to: be on call during lunch breaks,
stay on premises, be in Battelle clothing, keep
the mask carrier with them at all times, and
frequently report back to work, etc. And thus
the meal periods are spent predominantly for the
employer's (Battelle's) benefit and therefore
the employees should be compensated for the
30-minute meal breaks.
Employees
are seeking to recover unpaid wages and overtime
compensation, including liquidated damages and
interest, reasonable attorneys’ fees and
litigation costs under the
Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA"), and the
Utah State's wage laws.
WHAT YOU MUST DO TO RECEIVE ANY MONEY YOU MAY BE OWED
To receive
the full amount of unpaid overtime to which you
may be entitled by law, you must join the
lawsuit
by filing the
consent form.
Please read this
important information first before
completing
this form.
Click here to learn if you meet the criteria for
joining this lawsuit.
If
the Court determines that
Battelle failed to pay you wages and/or
overtime for
all hours worked,
the Court will then decide how much
money Battelle owes you.
A number of
Battelle employees have already signed up for this
case.
YOU MUST ACT QUICKLY
Because of the statute of limitations, every
day in which you delay
joining the lawsuit will
reduce or eliminate your ability to recover money.
Therefore, if you want to join this lawsuit and
recover the full amount of unpaid overtime to
which you may be entitled by law, you must act
immediately (by filing the
consent form).
BATTELLE CANNOT RETALIATE AGAINST YOU FOR JOINING THE LAWSUIT
Federal law protects all employees for taking
part in any lawsuit to recover their
overtime pay. Therefore, if you participate in
this lawsuit, you are protected by federal law
against any type of retaliation by your
employer.
Click here to learn more about how you will be
protected.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
If you have
additional questions, you may find the answers in our
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section.
If you don't find the information you are
looking for in the FAQs section, and/or if you would
like to speak confidentially to an attorney about your case, you can
contact us. We would be very glad to talk to you
free of charge
about this case (whether you wish to join
the lawsuit or not), and we assure you
confidentiality.
Be sure to
read
important information about
this case.
For latest
updates about the progress of this lawsuit
click here. You can also
access documents, such as
pleadings, motions, and orders in this case
here.
If you have any
questions or need further information about this lawsuit or about
filing a "consent form,” please
contact the class counsel.
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