The Campbell's Company is being sued for allegedly misclassifying workers and violating state law by using a "direct-store-delivery" model for workers who stock merchandise on retail shelves, which ...
A new group of suits in California bring unfair competition claims against employers who misclassify workers. The new approach comes after many suits accusing ridesharing companies of ...
At issue is whether Campbell’s, through its wholly-owned snack producing subsidiaries Snyder’s-Lance and Pepperidge Farm, misclassifies as independent contractors hundreds of workers who ...
State officials say more than 1,000 delivery drivers will be reclassified as employees after years of litigation. Trenton, NJ – New Jersey officials announced a $7 million settlement with PDX North, ...
Jessica Buffamonti, Robert Riegel Jr. On October 16, 2025, the federal Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the United District Court for the Southern District of Alabama’s decision ...
Fourth Circuit Affirms Multi-Million Dollar Decision, Underscoring Risks in Worker Misclassification
Many businesses rely on independent contractors to stay flexible, control costs, and meet fluctuating demand, but misclassifying those workers can carry massive financial consequences. On July 17, ...
A Hasbrouck Heights commercial driving school is due to pay $345,000 to settle a state lawsuit alleging that it misclassified dozens of commercial driver’s license instructors as independent ...
Minnesota Democrat's 'sarcastic' shoplifting remarks spark viral controversy after suggesting study on retail theft benefits during legislative hearing.
(FOX 5/KUSI) — The Campbell’s Company is being sued for allegedly misclassifying workers and violating state law, the San Diego City Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday. In the lawsuit filed by San ...
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