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Litigation

Jan. 8, 2016

Ruling boon to irregular pay schemes, airlines

A federal judge said Delta's pay formula does not run afoul of state minimum wage law

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A judge's ruling has perhaps limited the liability scope for companies with irregular pay schemes while also providing relief to non-unionized airlines.

U.S. District Judge William H. Orrick granted defendant Delta Air Lines Inc.' summary judgment motion last week and denied the same motion brought by a putative class of flight attendants whose home base is California and allege Delta's flight...

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