No specific laws identified for this ruling.
Case referred to magistrate judge for settlement conference; no substantive ruling on merits has yet been issued.
Totora v. 514 West 168 Street LLC: Fair Labor Standards Act Case
This case involved a worker named Totora who filed a lawsuit against their employer, 514 West 168 Street LLC, claiming violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA is the federal law that sets minimum wage and overtime pay requirements for most workers in the United States. While the specific details of what happened aren't provided, FLSA cases typically involve disputes over unpaid wages, unpaid overtime, or other compensation issues.
The court filing was made in September 2020 in the Southern District of New York, but the final outcome of this case is not available in the court records provided. No information about damages or settlement amounts has been reported.
What This Means for Workers:
Even without knowing the final result, this case represents an important reminder that workers have legal protections under federal law. The FLSA gives employees the right to file lawsuits when employers fail to pay proper wages or overtime. Workers who believe their employer has violated wage and hour laws can seek help through the court system to recover unpaid compensation and hold employers accountable for following federal labor standards.
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