Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Impact Group Alleging Failure to Pay Overtime
/In recent news, a class action overtime lawsuit was filed against Impact Group, LLC. The overtime lawsuit alleges that the company violated several California Labor Code provisions.
Impact Group Allegedly Violated Multiple California Labor Code Provisions:
According to the recent class-action lawsuit, Impact Group LLC allegedly failed to provide workers with minimum wage, failed to provide overtime pay, and failed to provide mandatory rest periods. California labor law requires employers to provide California employees with meal and rest periods. The case (Case No. 30-2020-01141107-CU-OE-CXC) is pending in California’s Orange Superior Court.
Allegations Made Against Impact Group in Recent California Overtime Lawsuit:
In the overtime lawsuit filed against Impact Group, LLC, plaintiffs allege that Impact did not provide accurate itemized wage statements, did not properly record required meal and rest periods, did not provide mandatory meal and rest periods, did not pay overtime wages as required by law, did not pay minimum wage as required by law, did not reimburse employees for eligible required expenses, and did not pay wages when they were due. The laundry list of allegations cite violations in several applicable California Labor Code Sections, including §§201, 202, 203, 226, 226.7, 510, 512, 1194, 1197, 1197.1, 2802, and the applicable Wage Order. Alleged violations leave the company subject to civil penalties.
What Is an Act of Unfair Competition?
The complaint also includes allegations that Impact Group, LLC engaged in acts of unfair competition. “Unfair competition” is defined as dishonest or fraudulent rivalry in trade or business. Unfair competition is a branch of intellectual property law relating to the practice of endeavoring to substitute your own goods or products in the market for those of another to deceive buyers or the public. Engaging in acts of unfair competition violates the California Unfair Competition Law under Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §§ 17200, et seq. (the “UCL”).
Impact Allegedly Engaged in Unfair Competition:
The lawsuit alleges that Impact Group engaged in unfair competition through the use of a company-wide policy/procedure failing to calculate and record overtime rates accurately for the plaintiff and other class members. Impact’s willful disregard of their legal obligation to accurately record overtime hours worked, and accurately calculate overtime rates for employees meant their workers did not receive full overtime pay for overtime hours.
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