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September 22, 2023
NYC Cops' $8.7M Deal With TD Bank Gets Initial OK
A New York federal judge on Friday gave the first green light to an $8.7 million settlement between New York Police Department officers and TD Bank to resolve claims that the bank stiffed the officers for security work performed during their off-duty hours.
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August 03, 2023
Duane Reade Settles Off-Duty Wage Suit With NYPD Cops
Pharmacy chain Duane Reade, New York City and the New York Police Department have reached a settlement of claims that off-duty officers were denied pay for time spent working as security guards, a collective of officers announced Thursday.
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January 23, 2023
NYC Cops Want OK On $8.7M TD Bank Security Wage Deal
A group of New York Police Department officers asked a New York federal judge to sign off on an $8.7 million settlement to claims that TD Bank stiffed them for security work performed in their off-duty hours.
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September 28, 2022
NYC Cops Get Collective Cert In Off-Duty Security Pay Suit
A federal magistrate judge granted conditional collective certification to New York Police Department officers who allege that the NYPD and New York City-area businesses withheld pay for time spent guarding private businesses.
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May 17, 2022
TD Bank Latest To Settle Off-Duty NYPD Cops' Wage Claims
TD Bank NA has settled claims that it failed to properly compensate off-duty New York Police Department officers it hired to work as security guards under the city's official security program, a proposed class and collective of NYPD officers told a New York federal court Tuesday.
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October 26, 2021
Whole Foods Settles Wage Claims By Off-Duty NYPD Cops
Whole Foods will fork over $185,000 to get out of a proposed class and collective action alleging several businesses and New York City failed to properly compensate NYPD officers who worked an off-duty security program, according to federal court papers filed Monday.
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March 17, 2021
NYPD Officers Say Cos. Should Face Off-Duty Wage Suit
TD Bank NA, Duane Reade Inc. and three other companies can't dodge a proposed unpaid wages class and collective action by New York Police Department officers who participated in an off-duty security program, the officers argued in New York federal court.
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February 10, 2021
Cos. Seek To Exit NYPD Off-Duty Pay Fight
Businesses participating in a New York City Police Department off-duty security program have urged a New York federal court to let them escape a proposed class and collective action by thousands of officers claiming unpaid wages, saying the department, not the businesses, controlled payments.
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November 20, 2020
Cos. Turn Over Security Contracts In NYPD Off-Duty Pay Fight
Five companies have given a New York federal judge agreements they signed with the New York City Police Department as part of a security program for off-duty officers, a precursor to their coming request to escape a proposed class and collective action from officers alleging they were not properly paid for their work.
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July 06, 2020
NYPD Cops Sue Over Off-Duty Security Work Pay
Thousands of New York City Police Department officers have sued the city, the department and businesses participating in a paid off-duty security program, claiming in New York federal court that they routinely fail to pay timely wages or compensate cops at all for their work.