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Labor/Employment,
Civil Litigation

Oct. 12, 2020

Truck drivers' wage claims have to be adjudicated separately, US judge

A group of truck drivers who claim they were docked pay for sleeping time while on the road lost their bid for class certifications in the Central District of California.

A group of truck drivers who claim they were docked pay for sleeping time while on the road lost their bid for class certifications in the Central District of California.

Plaintiffs Timothy Pavloff, Mark Beatty and their proposed class are long-haul truck drivers for Cardinal Logistics Management Corp. The two proposed classes are those that are California residents and those that are not. The drivers sued Cardinal earlier this year...

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