Crescent Hotels & Resorts adv. Morita

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This is a class action on behalf of hourly paid employees for violating Nevada’s daily overtime law for shift jamming.  In Nevada, under NRS 608.018, employees who earn less than 1 and ½ times the minimum wage and who work more than eight (8) hours in a day must be paid their overtime premium rate for all hours worked over eight (8) in 24 hours.  Thus, an employee who works a shift with less than 16 hours between the end of one shift and the beginning of the next shift (“jammed shift”) must be paid overtime premium pay for any hours over eight.  Plaintiff demands for herself and all other Class Members that Defendant pay Plaintiff and Class Members their unpaid wages during the relevant time period, together with attorneys’ fees, costs, interest, and injunctive relief, as provided by law. Plaintiff also demands sixty days of pay as continuation wage waiting time penalties.

This case is stayed pending in arbitration.

If you work in Nevada and earn less than 1 and ½ times minimum wage, who worked more than eight (8) hours in a day and/or were required to work a shift with less than 16 hours between the end of one shift and the beginning of the next, please get in touch with Thierman Buck, LLP immediately to discuss your rights.

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