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Federal Court Upholds NLRB Position on Class Action Waivers

By Nelson Cary on Jun 09, 2016 09:30 am

A federal court of appeals with jurisdiction over cases arising from Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin has sided with the NLRB in the running dispute over the enforceability of class action waivers.  Many employers have adopted these waivers as a way to manage risks associated with the every rising tide of wage/hour litigation. As readers of… Continue Reading

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