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Labor/Employment

Nov. 27, 2007

Wage-and-Hour Suits Work Their Way to Tech Companies

It was one prediction Ted Borromeo wishes he had wrong. With stockbrokers, pharmaceutical salespeople and other white-collar workers suing their companies for not paying them overtime, the chief employment lawyer at Sun Microsystems figured it was just a matter of time before similar wage-and-hour claims began piling up against the high-tech industry.

By Adam Gorlick
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      It was one prediction Ted Borromeo wishes he had wrong.
      With stockbrokers, pharmaceutical salespeople and other white-collar workers suing their companies for not paying them overtime, the chief employment lawyer at Sun Microsystems figured it was just a matter of time before similar wage-and-hour claims began piling up against the high-te...

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