Walmart adv. Evans

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Summary

This is a class action on behalf of all Nevada Walmart employees who were not compensated the correct overtime rate for all overtime hours worked.

Walmart maintained an unlawful policy of “shift jamming”.   Shift jamming is a term used for the practice when an employer does not schedule at least sixteen (16) hours between employee shifts. Under Nevada’s wage and hour law, an employer must pay an employee who makes less than $12.38 an hour overtime if she works over eight (8) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period of time.

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This case was stayed pending the Nevada Supreme Court’s decision in Neville v. The Eighth Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada in and for the County of Clark, case no. 70696. In a  unanimous 7-0 decision, the Nevada Supreme Court upheld the rights of all Nevada employees to claim their unpaid wages in court.

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Update

After nearly ten (10) years of litigation, the Parties engaged in private mediation, and a settlement agreement was reached. The Court granted preliminary approval of the Settlement on February 21, 2020, and Notice to Class Members were mailed in Spring of 2020. Access the Court Order. The Court granted the motion for final approval of the class action settlement in July of 2020, and the case was dismissed.

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9th Circuit Decision Walmart adv Evans

Preliminary Approval Order (Wal-mart)

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