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March 19, 2021
Delta Air Lines Wants 9th Circ. Rehearing In Pay Stubs Case
The full Ninth Circuit should rehear an appeal by Delta Air Lines in a proposed class action over California wage violations, the airline argued, saying a panel misapplied a federal law meant to stop state laws from burdening interstate commerce.
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February 02, 2021
9th Circ. Says United, Delta Can't Duck Calif. Pay Stubs Fight
The Ninth Circuit said Tuesday that United Airlines and Delta Air Lines can't escape allegations they shorted flight crews on pay and violated California's wage statement and timekeeping regulations, saying federal law doesn't bar the Golden State's rules from applying to interstate transportation workers like flight attendants and pilots.
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December 18, 2020
The Biggest Transportation Rulings Of 2020
Appellate courts handed down mixed rulings this year on whether gig-economy drivers are exempt from arbitration, and California courts issued decisions narrowing the scope of the federal government's preemption of certain regulations for airline and trucking workers. Here’s a look at some of the biggest rulings that impacted the transportation sector in 2020.
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October 30, 2020
United, Delta Face Skeptical 9th Circ. In Calif. Wage Fight
Two Ninth Circuit judges appeared skeptical Friday of United Airlines Inc. and Delta Air Lines Inc.'s arguments that it's "too burdensome" to comply with California's labor code and wage statutes, saying there's no evidence that the state's pay stub and timekeeping rules at issue in a trio of proposed class actions conflict with other state laws.
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February 27, 2019
Atty Groups Back Workers In Calif. Delta Minimum Wage Row
Plaintiffs and public interest attorneys urged the California Supreme Court to affirm that the state's minimum wage law and labor codes apply to pilots and flight attendants even if they mostly work out of state, saying all employees should benefit from general wage and hour protections.
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January 01, 2019
Transportation Cases To Watch In 2019
Wage-and-hour lawsuits challenging the independent-contractor classification of drivers in the commercial trucking, delivery and ride-hailing industries and lawsuits concerning arbitration and class action standards are among the court battles that transportation attorneys will keep their eye on in 2019.
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July 13, 2018
Calif. Justices To Help 9th Circ. In Delta, United Wage Rows
The California Supreme Court on Thursday in a trio of suits against United Airlines and Delta Air Lines agreed to clarify how the state's minimum wage law and labor codes apply to certain situations involving pilots and flight attendants mostly working out of state.
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May 14, 2018
9th Circ. Punt In Airline Wage Row Leaves Carriers On Edge
The Ninth Circuit's recent request that the California Supreme Court clarify how far-reaching the Golden State's wage laws really are puts the airline industry on edge that it may face additional administrative burdens of complying with a patchwork of state wage-statement statutes, industry observers say.
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May 09, 2018
9th Circ. Asks For Help Navigating Calif. Airline Wage Rows
The Ninth Circuit on Wednesday asked the California Supreme Court to decide how the state's minimum wage law and labor codes apply to certain situations in a trio of wage suits pilots and flight attendants had filed against United Airlines and Delta.
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March 16, 2018
Delta Flight Attendants Urge 9th Circ. To Revive Wage Suit
A putative nationwide class of Delta flight attendants asked a Ninth Circuit panel Friday to revive allegations they aren't compensated on an hourly basis for all their work, arguing that under California law they should be compensated for work performed on the ground in the Golden State before and after flights.