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The outcome could involve hefty settlements that employers are compelled to cough up to employees who brought workplace-related lawsuits against them. "That is easy, easy money" for the employee, Zambrano, who is suing the musicians Lizzo and Ye (formerly known as Kanye West), on behalf of ex-employees, said. Having an under-trained human resources department could pose major legal troubles for a company, added David Gottlieb, a partner at the New York City-based employment law firm, Wigdor LLP. If a case has some merit, employers will "absolutely" offer money to an employee pursuing legal action, continued Zambrano. Misclassifying employees as exempt from overtimeZambrano said that another common issue he encounters is employers misclassifying employees, sometimes in order to save money for the company.
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AdvertisementWalmart would not provide details on its points-based attendance system to Business Insider. AdvertisementSimilar to Walmart's policy, Amazon uses a points-based attendance system that could land employees in hot water if they hit eight points in a rolling 60-day period, according to the company. Many companies, including mid-size ones, have started to implement a points-based system to track lateness and absences, Zambrano noted. Amazon disputed the description of its points-based attendance system as totally "automated." "The attendance system works very similar to a standard time clock system," Stephenson, Amazon's spokesperson, told Business Insider.
Persons: Ron Zambrano, Zambrano, Lizzo, Nick Yasman, Yasman, Kelly Hellbusch, Hellbusch, Julio Cortez, Sam Stephenson, Stephenson, There's, Patricia Caputo, " Caputo, Caputo, Artur Widak, Amazon, Caputo wasn't, Mekaliah Torres, Torres, David Wagner, Wagner, Larreon Murphy, Murphy, they're, Elizabeth Gedmark, Gedmark Organizations: Walmart, Trial, Amazon, Business, West Coast, Lawyers, Employees, West Coast Trial, AP, United, Zambrano , West, California's Kern County Superior Court, Superior Court, California's Riverside County Superior Court, California's Sacramento County Superior Court Locations: California, Amazon, New York, Zambrano ,, California's Kern County, California's Fresno, California's Riverside County, California's Sacramento County
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. The lawsuit also alleged that Ye fired Saxon after raising concerns about some of the artist's demands and still had yet to pay Saxon's wages. In December, The Wall Street Journal reported that Ye was selling the Malibu property for $53 million. "So in this case, if someone wants to buy Kanye's Malibu home, they'll have to deal with us first. Ye's employees slept on the floor of his Malibu beach house, according to a lawsuit.
Persons: , Tony Saxon, Ye, Ron Zambrano, doesn't, there's, Zambrano, Tony, Saxon, Jason Oppenheim Organizations: Service, Business, Street Journal, BI, Malibu, Oppenheim Group Locations: Malibu , California, Malibu, California
Daniels was fired after she complained about Nomura, according to the suit. Nomura told Daniels never to interact with Lizzo or to dress attractively in front of her because it may make Lizzo jealous, the suit said. Alleged slurs, threats and offensive impressionsNomura allegedly mocked Lizzo and her dancers with what the lawsuit described as a "stereotypical sassy Black woman imitation." After Daniels complained to Gugliotta, Lizzo's tour manager, she allegedly asked Daniels to surreptitiously record Nomura, according to the suit. Daniels declined, believing it would be unethical and possibly illegal, and continued to work for Lizzo, according to the suit.
Persons: Lizzo, Asha Daniels, Daniels, Amanda Nomura, Nomura, Ron Zambrano, Zambrano, it's, Melissa Viviane Jefferson, Carlina Gugliotta, Gugliotta, Quincy, she's Organizations: Ball, NBC, Superior Court, Big, Touring Inc, NBC News, Black, Lizzo Locations: Flushing Meadows Corona Park, New York City, Taylor, Los Angeles
Singer Lizzo denies creating hostile environment for dancers
  + stars: | 2023-08-03 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Lizzo's response on the social media platform X comes two days after the dancers filed the lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The lawsuit also claims that Davis was pressured to participate in a nude photo shoot to stay in a dance competition despite her discomfort. The lawsuit also alleges that Quigley harassed the dancers by subjecting them to her religious beliefs against their will. The plaintiffs also claimed that Quigley forced the topic of Davis' virginity into conversations and interviews. Davis and Williams were eventually dismissed while Rodriguez resigned over the behavior, the lawsuit said.
Persons: Karl Lagerfeld, Lizzo, Shirlene Quigley, Melissa Viviane Jefferson, Arianna Davis, Crystal Williams, Noelle Rodriguez, Davis, Lizzo's, Ron Zambrano, Quigley, Williams, Rodriguez, Brendan O'Brien, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Metropolitan Museum, Art's, Court, Touring Inc, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, U.S, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, Chicago
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