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A former Bank of America employee is suing the company, claiming she and her peers were subjected to unreasonable workloads that required 12-hour days and weekends, but were not compensated with overtime.
The suit claims that the bank misclassifies “client advocates” and similar positions as exempt from overtime pay. Client advocates are tasked with forwarding received Bank of America customer messages, often complaints, to appropri...
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