Marte et al v. General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc.

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Case Number:

1:15-cv-01297

Court:

Virginia Eastern

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Fair Standards

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

T. S. Ellis, III

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Companies

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  1. April 19, 2016

    General Dynamics Settles OT Suit Involving USCIS Contract

    A Virginia federal judge on Tuesday signed off on the settlement of an employment case in which General Dynamics faced allegations that it misclassified workers on a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services contract as exempt from overtime pay.

  2. February 11, 2016

    Conditional Cert. Granted In General Dynamics OT Suit

    A Virginia federal judge agreed Wednesday to conditionally certify a collective action accusing General Dynamics of misclassifying workers on a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services contract as overtime-exempt, a ruling the parties had sought together.

  3. February 04, 2016

    General Dynamics Agrees To Conditional Cert. In OT Suit

    A Virginia federal judge said Thursday he would take "under advisement" a joint stipulation by General Dynamics and a putative class of workers on Wednesday for conditional certification of a collective action that accuses the company of misclassifying workers on a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services contract as overtime-exempt.

  4. January 25, 2016

    General Dynamics Slams Workers' Cert. Bid In OT Suit

    General Dynamics urged a Virginia federal court Friday not to certify a proposed collective action accusing the company of misclassifying former workers on a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services contract as overtime-exempt, saying the proposed members are ill-defined and have too little in common.

  5. October 08, 2015

    IT Workers Hit General Dynamics With Wage-And-Hour Claims

    A pair of former General Dynamics Corp. workers accused the company of failing to pay overtime to the information technology help desk workers handling tasks linked to the company's contract with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, according to a Virginia proposed collective action filed Thursday.