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Hartwig v. American Airlines Group Incorporated
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October 09, 2024
American Airlines Escapes OT Claim For Log-In Time
American Airlines was cleared of a customer service representative's overtime wages claim under the Fair Labor Standards Act for time spent logging in before his shift, an Arizona federal judge ruled Wednesday, finding the worker is exempt from overtime based on his job responsibilities.
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May 10, 2024
American Airlines Worker Fights To Keep OT Suit Alive
An American Airlines employee is trying again on a claim that the company owes him overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act, telling an Arizona federal judge Friday that the latest version of his complaint shows he's covered by the FLSA, not the Railway Labor Act.
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February 09, 2024
Airline Customer Service Reps OT Exempt, Ariz. Judge Rules
Airline employees who do not personally engage in transportation-related activities are exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act's overtime pay rules, an Arizona federal judge ruled.
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July 17, 2023
Airline Employee Says Customer Service Not OT-Exempt Work
An American Airlines customer service representative urged an Arizona federal judge to preserve his Fair Labor Standards Act Suit, arguing that merely being employed by an airline does not exempt him from overtime rules.
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April 26, 2023
Worker Says American Airlines Owes OT For Boot-Up Time
American Airlines violates the Fair Labor Standards Act by compelling customer service representatives to boot up their computers 15 minutes before clocking in, a worker alleged in a proposed collective action filed in Arizona federal court.