War in The Workplace – Combating the Predatory Employer
Forward
Now retired, the I have, over the course of a career been an educator a university administrator, a business owner, and an employee of organizations in the private sector. Before being laid off in a mass Reduction in Force (RIF), I was employed as a Senior Data Analyst. Yet, there was something very odd as I attempted to perform the tasks specified in the job description provided at hire.
An analyst, after all, is expected to provide answers to complex questions. Achieving this goal demands not only technical skills, but the ability to assist clients in framing useful questions from which data can provide reliable and valid answers. Unfortunately, a series of ignorant (unknowing, lacking knowledge) managers found the job description so threatening, I was barred from conducting these powerful and useful analyses, unless specifically requested by a client. Since they didn’t know what to ask, such requests were almost never made. Instead I was reduced to acquiring data from one source, formatting the findings in Excel – all totally routine robotic, clerical work.
Aside from the boredom, and constant confrontations with my managers, some will, perhaps, recognize that changing the tasks set out in my Job Description, requiring the skills of a qualified professional worker, to what was essentially, the work of a clerical worker, entitled me to overtime pay. A full year before being laid off, I brought this matter (in writing) to the attention of management going all the way to the top of my reporting chain. Any response? Absolute, total, zero. For them, disregarding that they did not wish to hear, was the strategy of choice.
Then came a mass
It took me a little over two years to get full payment of the overtime wages that were due. This book is designed to assist you in determining your rights, and even more importantly, providing you with strategies to negotiate the very long, often frustrating path, to receiving the wages you are owed.
Table of Contents
I - What will you learn from reading this book?
Are you an employee paid on a fixed salary, working many hours of overtime, for which you are never paid? Are you consistently deprived of short rest periods, or even a lunch, uninterrupted by demands that you respond to text messages, or even return to your workplace without completing lunch?
As the economic horizon darkens, thousands of workers in
Having won a large judgment against a former employer, the author of this booklet will tell you how you can determine whether you are entitled to back overtime wages, and if you are, give you a step by step process to collect these wages from your current or past employer.
II. How do employers rip you off?
III. How do I know if I am a non-exempt employee?
IV. So, how do I collect?
A. Lunch and Rest Breaks
D. The Independent Contractor Scam
E. Determining Qualification for Independent Contractor
Status
VI. On your own, or with others?
C. The Class Action Lawsuit
VII. Obtaining the Wage Award
VIII. The Informal Conference
B. Preparing for the Formal Hearing
IX. At Long Last – It’s Hearing Day!
X. Two other Possible Issues
A. Extending the Statute of Limitations to four years
XI. Other Claims
C. Physical and mental disabilities
E. Layoffs and wrongful termination
Appendix A - Waiver and Release (Redacted)
Appendix B - Plaintiff’s Hearing Brief (Redacted)
Appendix C – Witness Interrupted Lunch Declaration
Appendix D – Points and Authorities
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