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Omran Hamid v. Nike Retail Services, Inc. et al
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June 14, 2017
Suit Over Nike Store Uniforms Staying In Federal Court
A California federal judge on Tuesday declined to return to state court a proposed class action accusing Nike Retail Services Inc. of wrongly forcing workers to purchase Nike-branded apparel as a condition of employment and other labor violations, saying that an exception to the Class Action Fairness Act does not apply.
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May 23, 2017
Nike Retail Fights Remand Bid In Calif. Wage Dispute
Nike Retail Services Inc. urged a California federal judge to reject a worker's bid to remand class allegations that Nike took money from employee paychecks to cover required uniforms, arguing Monday that the worker has not proven that under $5 million is in controversy.
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May 04, 2017
Calif. Nike Retail Workers Seek Remand In Wage Suit
A proposed class of Nike Retail Services Inc. employees accusing the company of taking money out of their paychecks to cover required store uniforms and other labor law violations urged a California federal judge Wednesday to send the case back to state court, citing the local nature of the claims and parties.
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April 04, 2017
Nike Hit With Wage Lawsuit Over Required Store Uniforms
Nike Retail Services Inc. is facing a putative labor law class action by California store workers who allege that purchasing Nike-branded apparel on their own dime was a condition of employment, according to the suit, which on Monday was removed to California federal court.