Misclassification Lawsuit Filed Against Axelhire by Delivery Driver
/A new delivery driver misclassification lawsuit was filed against Axelhire Inc., a California based company providing same-day delivery services to ecommerce businesses and brick and mortar retail locations. The suit was filed by a group of employees that allege the company intentionally misclassified them as contract workers in order to save money by avoiding the payment of work-related expenses. This California delivery driver misclassification lawsuit was filed by three lead plaintiffs in California: James K., Krisia B. and Shemicka J.
The three plaintiffs filed the suit on behalf of themselves and other employees in similar situations. The three plaintiffs named above conjointly filed the delivery driver misclassification lawsuit with each claiming that they bore a number of different work-related expenses that should have been covered by the company.
According to the California misclassification lawsuit, class members previously worked or currently work for Axelhire Inc. during certain time periods:
· James was a delivery driver for Axelhire from April 2017 to current in Los Angeles.
· Krisia was a delivery driver for Axelhire from March 2017 to December 2017 in Los Angeles.
· Shemicka was a delivery driver for Axelhire from October 2015 to November 2016 in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The plaintiffs allege that they were not reimbursed for work-related expenses (i.e. fuel, mileage, vehicle maintenance, missing compensation, missing overtime, etc.) Each of the three original plaintiffs were allegedly never paid a regular hourly wage or overtime wages. They were also allegedly not offered the chance to take required meal and rest period breaks.
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