Whirlpool

STATUS: Resolved

The Plaintiffs, current and former Maytag appliance repair people, sued Whirlpool Corp. for failing to pay them for hours that they worked off-the-clock before their shifts began each morning and after their shifts ended each evening. On January 20, 2010, the district court for the Eastern District of New York granted final approval of the parties $9.25 classwide settlement.

(*Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.)

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