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Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment

May 10, 2018

Judge orders Wells Fargo to pay workers $97.3M

Wells Fargo Bank N.A. must pay $97.3 million — nearly four times what the bank argued it should pay — to a class of employees suing over wage and hour violations, a Los Angeles County judge has ordered.

Wells Fargo Bank N.A. must pay $97.3 million -- nearly four times what the bank argued it should pay -- to a class of employees suing over wage and hour violations, a Los Angeles County judge has ordered.

Plaintiff Jacqueline Ibarra, a former home mortgage consultant for Wells Fargo, filed a lawsuit against the bank in 2017. Consultants were paid on commission, but employees whose commissions failed to meet a certain threshold were ...

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