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Lawsuit: Plumbing and mechanical contractor allegedly shorted workers' pay
A plumbing and mechanical contractor, Harris Bay Area LLC, has been hit with a class action lawsuit, accusing it of shorting worker pay and other alleged violations of California labor law. -
Workers accuse nonprofit HIV support group of shorting their wages
The Alliance for Community Wellness, a nonprofit set up to assist people infected with HIV, has been hit with a representative action lawsuit, accusing the organization of shorting worker pay, denying workers required breaks, and other alleged violations of California labor law. -
Employees sue San Francisco AIDS Foundation, claming violation of state labor laws
A class action lawsuit has accused the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, a nonprofit operating "sexual health" clinics, of shorting worker pay, illegal worker timekeeping practices and other alleged violations of California labor law. -
Gay ex-Beatport engineer claims sex discrimination led to his firing, not 'cultural differences' with Bosnian supervisor
The lawsuit accuses DJ music source Beatport of doing nothing to stop boss from firing an openly gay engineer, allegedly out of disdain for his sexual orientation. The company claimed he was fired over allegedly unspecified performance issues -
Workers sue aviation company Primeflight, alleging it shorted their pay
A class action lawsuit accuses Texas-based aviation services provider Primeflight of shorting its workers pay, allegedly in violation of labor law. -
Lawsuit: Sellers 'duped' homebuyer into buying house in crime-plagued SF neighborhood
A homebuyer has accused the sellers from whom she purchased of fraud, saying they should pay for failing to disclose that the house she purchased on Capp Street was not in a "fun and spunky neighborhood," but actually located in a high crime neighborhood that turned at night into a hotbed for prostitution, gangs and human trafficking. -
Lawsuit claims San Francisco Opera shorted workers overtime pay, meal breaks
A new class action lawsuit has accused the San Francisco Opera of allegedly shorting their workers overtime pay, denying them meal breaks and allegedly committing other violations of California's wage and hour laws. -
Lawsuit accuses San Francisco YMCA of pattern of employee 'wage abuse'
A new class-action lawsuit accuses the YMCA of San Francisco of engaging in a pattern of "wage abuse" of their employees, resulting in workers allegedly being repeatedly shorted pay, allegedly being forced to work off the clock, and allegedly being denied breaks. -
IBM, other employers must reimburse employees' Covid-related work-from-home expenses
A state appeals court has ruled a California state law requiring employers to pay their employees' work-related expenses wasn't negated by Gov. Newsom's 2020 Covid lockdown orders -
Lawsuit: Uber not doing enough to screen drivers to prevent sexual assaults on women
The lawsuit is similar to a number of others suing rideshare operator Uber over similar claims -
Premise Data says anonymous reviewers continue to defame company on Glassdoor
Market data analytics firm Premise Data says Glassdoor isn't doing enough to stop anonymous reviewers from allegedly falsely accusing the company of misconduct, damaging the company's reputation -
SFSU didn't do enough to remedy alleged racist behavior by a supervisor in its Advising Resource Center: Lawsuit
A Black male office manager says his white female supervisor at San Francisco State University repeatedly subjected him and others to a pattern of racist and unprofessional conduct, including having a portrait of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee in her office, a new lawsuit says -
Lawsuit: San Francisco's race, identity-based 'guaranteed income' projects violate the Constitution
New filing says programs targeted to provide government money to specific non-white, non-heterosexual groups don't square with Equal Protection Clause -
Class action accuses Tubi, Fox of paying female workers less than male counterparts
The lawsuit asserts the work environment at the Fox-owned streaming service Tubi discriminates against women, with female employees allegedly earning 28-60% less than their male counterparts -
Adomni: Uber owes $50M + for allegedly breaking contract for cartop digital ad displays, then allegedly smearing Adomni
Las Vegas-based OOH marketing firm Adomni said Uber trespassed their deal for cartop OOH digital marketing displays, and allegedly disparaged Adomni with alleged false statements about their performance when Adomni pushed back -
Gaming developer Super Free Games accused of multiple alleged sexual discrimination violations towards female employees
New lawsuit from former female senior level manager at Super Free Games claims she was wrongly fired for allegedly challenging a "boys club" culture at the word and trivia game development company -
Former Juul Labs legal exec says pregnancy, childbirth led to alleged illegal demotion, ultimate firing
Juul Labs is accused in a new lawsuit of discrimination against a former legal executive, allegedly in violation of California law -
Shawn 'Sunshine' Strickland says Chase Center security wrongly booted trans activist from Chappelle show
LGBTQ activist Shawn 'Sunshine' Strickland says event security trumped up an excuse of an unlocked cellphone, in violation of event policies, to thwart a perceived attempt by the flamboyant activist to protest during the show by comedian Dave Chappelle -
Ex-Intuit content designer says Intuit illegally fired him for political comments on his private Instagram
The lawsuit says Intuit broke California labor laws when it fired the man for comments he made criticizing the phenomenon of drag queens performing for children on his private Instagram page -
Class action: Bay Clubs' women-only workout areas illegally discriminate vs men, transgender
The lawsuit accuses the fitness center chain of violating federal and state non-discrimination laws by restricting access to the workout areas through the women's locker rooms, saying women don't need separate spaces to be safe