Issue 129: Working Overtime but Not Getting Paid for It?
March 4, 2021 — Issue #129When companies refuse to pay their workers for all time spent working, sometimes a class action lawsuit is just what’s needed to encourage them to change their ways.
When companies refuse to pay their workers for all time spent working, sometimes a class action lawsuit is just what’s needed to encourage them to change their ways.
We have two new investigations for you this week. First up, attorneys are looking into whether client associates at Wells Fargo and several other major banks are being paid properly – and a lawsuit may just be the way to sort things out.
The recent lawsuit against TRESemmé is beginning to shine the spotlight on other haircare products containing DMDM hydantoin, the preservative believed to be the cause of hair loss and scalp irritation in users.
Welcome to the latest issue of our newsletter! We have a variety of news in store this time, covering everything from a new lawsuit in the elderberry supplement saga to a potential defect that may be causing leaks in some leading brand-name refrigerators.
The latest issue of our newsletter revolves mostly around fair wages, but that isn’t all we have this time around.
While claims can’t be made just yet, a settlement has been reached to resolve litigation over the quality of certain Allura fiber cement siding. In this issue, you can read up on everything we know so far.
We’re well into the first month of 2021, and it seems that not much has changed when it comes to companies being less than honest about their products and services. But then again, we were never holding our breath.
Keeping up with the latest in technology can be an expensive hobby – especially when potential defects aren’t ironed out before products are sold to the public.
Welcome new subscribers! We know many of you found us through our story on the TRESemmé lawsuit, which is currently making its way through the court system.
Our latest issue is packed with new investigations – half of which involve what we’re feeding our pets. From the truthfulness of ingredient labels to how those ingredients are sourced, several brands are under scrutiny for how they advertise.
When the pandemic hit, companies were obviously worried about their bottom lines – and unfortunately, it seems some of them may have been less than truthful in an attempt to keep profits high.
Hopefully, you all had a nice holiday, even if you couldn’t get together with the whole family. It’s been a strange year so far, but we’re still here with the latest in class action news.