Staples pays $38 million to settle wage and hour collective action.
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Last week, Staples, Inc. announced that it has settled the claims of more than 1,700 assistant store managers for $38 million. |
Staples, Inc. announced on its website on Friday, November 2, that it had reached a settlement in a wage and hour lawsuit. Staples will pay more than 1,700 California assistant store managers a combined $38 million to settle overtime claims. The assistant managers claimed that Staples misclassified them, under California law, as "exempt" executive employees and did not pay them overtime. The assistant managers claimed that they had virtually no independent discretion and spent most of their time performing non-exempt work, such as working the cash register, cleaning, assisting customers, processing deliveries and stocking shelves.
Staples admits no wrongdoing in this matter and still believes that its store’s labor model is fully complaint with California law. This case is another good reminder for employers to review their exempt positions and make sure they are compliant with applicable law.
Staples' announcement may be found here
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Deborah S. Adams is a member of Frost Brown Todd LLC and practices in the labor and employment law practice group. She represents management in the areas of employment discrimination and wrongful discharge.

