Litigation
May 30, 2008
TV Workers' Wage Case Moves Forward
Web Exclusive - Two wage and hour class actions against television studios and reality show production companies can continue, even though the plaintiffs' legal team at Rothner, Segall & Greenstone also represents the Writers Guild of America, which was attempting to unionize the reality show employees, a California Appellate court ruled Wednesday.




By Nicolas Taborek
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Two wage and hour class actions against television studios and reality show production companies can continue, even though the plaintiffs' legal team at Rothner, Segall & Greenstone also represents the Writers Guild of America, which was attempting to unionize the reality show employees, a California Appellate court ruled Wednesday.
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