Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:
Some law breaking deserves to be hammered. Some law breaking is down to ignorance and can be rectified by simply informing the offender that their actions are against the law.
A class action implies widespread abuse and you don't just slap wrists for that.
They filed the action on Thursday. The filing of an action doesn't mean that the court have already found the party guilty, or that there is even a case to answer.
I didn't say they were guilty but it left them open to an action. And it has since one has been filed.
You can launch a class action lawsuit on your own. "The procedure for filing a class action is to file suit with one or several named plaintiffs on behalf of a proposed class. The proposed class must consist of a group of individuals or business entities that have suffered a common injury or injuries."
No you can't. As you have just pointed out a class must consist of a group. They try the case with one or a few people on behalf of the "class" but you can't bring class actions if there is no "class". One plaintiff = no class action.
You do realise you contradicted yourself in one paragraph there don't you?
Obviously it's unlikely that the franchise only paid this woman in that way. It was probably the way they wished to pay all employees as it was likely cheaper. They have probably done it for a while over a few of their restaurants, depending on how big they are.
Obviously it's unlikely that the franchise only paid this woman in that way??? No it's not.
Paying electronically
is cheaper. I know all about it since its the field of IT I work in. I also know given we sell US sourced ATM driving software what level of fees are typical as the fee structures are built in and these fees are not typical and have nothing to do with it being cheaper to process the payment.
A woman who needs the money so much she cannot afford the fees of a few dollars. Her response is to quit her job after two weeks, go see a lawyer and launch a class action lawsuit.
It doesn't add up.
Her wage was $7.44 an hour. The idea you can afford (and should have no option but to pay) transaction charges of $1.50 ATM withdrawals, $5 for over-the-counter cash withdrawals, $1 per balance inquiry and 75 cents per online bill payment suggests you can't add up.
I bet if your bank started charging you such fees you'd whinge like merry hell whether you are on minimum wage or not. If it turned out it was also illegal for them to do that you'd certainly not turn down any recompense coming out of a successful class action either.
The suit seeks an unspecified amount of monetary damages and asks for punitive, compensatory and liquidated damages, plus legal fees and litigation costs against the company for its "ill-gotten gains contrary to justice, equity, good conscience and Pennsylvania law."
Erm, WTFever.
Yep lawyers use a funny language when they seek damages. And what they seek is not always what they get. It's starting point and the way the system works.