Omran Hamid v. Nike Retail Services, Inc. et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

8:17-cv-00600

Court:

California Central

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

David O. Carter

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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