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Dec. 22, 2017

Jury decides computer techs are due overtime pay

A Connecticut federal jury decided unanimously that a 1,000-member class of computer support employees, including hundreds in California, were misclassified as overtime-exempt.

Jury decides computer techs are due overtime pay
SAGAFI

A Connecticut federal jury decided unanimously that a 1,000-member class of computer support employees, including hundreds in California, were misclassified as overtime-exempt.

“We’re thankful that the jury took such care in listening to and weighing a massive amount of evidence, appropriately finding that the employees deserve overtime pay,” co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs, Jahan C. Sagafi of Outten & Golden LLP, said Thursda...

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