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Flowers Foods Leaves Bad Taste for Distributor Drivers
Flowers Foods Leaves Bad Taste for Distributor Drivers
Santa Clara, CA A California federal judge ruled that Flowers Foods Inc. misclassified its distributor drivers as independent contractors and drivers can go ahead with overtime claims against the second-largest commercial bakery in the US (whose brands include Wonder Bread, Tastykake, Sunbeam, and Nature’s Own). It has a track record of misclassification lawsuits nationwide: in October 2021 the company agreed to pay $20 million to resolve nearly six years of Fair Labor Standards Act litigation involving more than 50 delivery drivers in Maine, and that’s not all. No wonder the cost of bread has gone up – it can’t put all the blame on the pandemic.


Unions and Musicians Poised to Settle Royalty Lawsuit for $8 Million
Unions and Musicians Poised to Settle Royalty Lawsuit for $8 Million
Los Angeles, CA On November 8, the District Court for the Central District of California gave preliminary approval to a proposal that will end a 2018 lawsuit between studio musicians and their unions. Risto v. SAG-AFTRA highlights the difficulties that union and non-union artists face in collecting forms of compensation that are not protected under California labor law, but under the terms of collective bargaining agreements and the bargaining representatives’ duty of fair representation under federal labor law.   

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University of Miami to Settle ERISA Lawsuit for $1.85 Million
University of Miami to Settle ERISA Lawsuit for $1.85 Million
Miami, FL  On November 23, the University of Miami and participants in five of its retirement plans agreed to settle proposed class action ERISA lawsuit. The agreement provides for $1.85 million and structural safeguards to protect participants’ retirement savings in the future. The university and the plans' fiduciaries have agreed not to increase current fees for recordkeeping services in the three years after the settlement effective date. As an additional safeguard, the university will also retain an independent fiduciary.

Supreme Court Asks Solicitor General for Brief in California Trucking Lawsuit
Supreme Court Asks Solicitor General for Brief in California Trucking Lawsuit
Pasedena, CA On November 15, the U.S. Supreme Court asked Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar to articulate the position of the federal government with respect to California Trucking Association v. Rob Bonta. The Ninth Circuit decision requires California motor freight carriers to treat drivers as employees, rather than independent contractors. A decision to hear the California labor lawsuit may signal that the Supreme Court is open to limiting the reach of California laws intended to protect California workers rights.


DoorDash $5.325 Million Settlement for Not Paying San Francisco “Dashers” Benefits Enough
DoorDash $5.325 Million Settlement for Not Paying San Francisco “Dashers” Benefits Enough
San Francisco, CA San Francisco officials see the $5.325 million DoorDash settlement as a victory --and it’s the largest amount ever recouped-- after an investigation found that the food delivery company misclassified California workers, used customer tips to subsisize workers’ base pay, and failed to provide workers both sick leave and health care coverage. 

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