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Atlanta-based United Parcel Service has been accused of shortchanging season employees hired during peak times by requiring off-the-clock work
One of the nation’s largest delivery companies is accused of being a “Grinch” by chiseling its seasonal workers out of holiday pay. In a lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court, New York Attorney General Letitia James alleges that Atlanta-based United Parcel Service “stole” wages from seasonal workers last year,
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New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against United Parcel Service, alleging the company underpaid thousands of seasonal holiday workers through systematic off-the-clock work, inaccurate timekeeping and wage theft.
Workers told the AG’s office that it was typical for them to wait around for hours after reporting to facilities or roadside meet-up points, without the ability to clock in or clock off.