Commissioned caseworkers sue employer for overtime wages: Examination Management Services, Inc. (EMSI) pay practice violates FLSA, claims overtime lawsuit.
FLSA lawsuit against Examination Management Services, Inc. Commission-paid on-site and virtual case workers have filed a lawsuit against their employer for unpaid minimum wage and overtime pay. The lawyers at Kennedy Hodges have filed on behalf of their clients, who are seeking back wages. This case was filed as a nationwide Collective Action, which means caseworkers working for this company may be owed money and have a right to join the lawsuit. Keep reading to find out how you can join the suit.
The alleged wage violations include:
Caseworkers who worked more than 40 hours a week as an on-site and/or virtual caseworker --for Examination Management Services Inc. during the last three years.
Caseworkers compensated solely on commissions.
Caseworkers required to pay out of pocket for expenses like internet and phone use.
Caseworkers not compensated one-and-one-half times the regular pay rate for all hours worked over forty in a workweek.
Does this affect me?
Nationwide Collective Action This case is a nationwide collective action concerning caseworkers, current and former, virtual and on-site who were commissioned paid. If you would like to join the suit or get more information, call our office toll-free at 888-449-2068.
What the employees want to recover: The lawsuit seeks all unpaid overtime, time worked "off the clock" without compensation, double damages under the liquidated damages provision of the FLSA, and payment of attorneys' fees by EMSI. Where to go for questions: Galvin Kennedy and Ricardo Prieto of Kennedy Hodges, LLP are the lead attorneys representing the workers in the lawsuit. You may contact them by email or phone: Ricardo Prieto Email Ricardo 1-888-449-2068 Galvin Kennedy Email Galvin 1-888-449-2068
The Texas overtime lawyers at Kennedy Hodges represent workers nationwide and across Texas in: Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, Pasadena, Laredo, Sugar Land, Lubbock, Illinios, New York, Massachusetts, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, San Jose, Jacksonville, Indianapolis, San Francisco, Columbus, Charlotte, Detroit, and more.