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Roofer's OT wage suit needs more than 37 workers in 50-mile radius to proceed as class action: Appeals panel
The U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals said a Wisconsin seasonal roofing worker could just as easily get the other 36 workers to sign on as named plaintiffs to his suit, rather than try to convert his wage lawsuit into a class action. -
Judge: Pensioners fired from adjunct faculty posts not protected by age discrimination law, pensions clause
A Chicago federal judge has given a failing grade to an attempt by a group of former adjunct faculty who sued the suburban community college who fired them rather than pay a state penalty for employing retirees drawing pensions from the state’s university pension fund, with the judge ruling neither federal age discrimination laws nor the Illinois state constitution’s pensions protection clause gives the instructors a legal claim. -
Class action OK'd vs Oakton Community College over decision to no longer hire SURS pensioners
An age discrimination class action against Oakton Community College after the college decided to no longer hire those collecting pensions through the State Universities Retirement System will be allowed to proceed, after a federal judge weighed in on the matter.