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Workers could be eligible to receive $460-$756 each under the deal announced in Cook County Circuit Court to end a class action filed against Walmart under the Illinois biometrics privacy law.
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A former employee of Wood Group Mustang claims he was not paid overtime wages for extra hours worked.
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A panel of the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals says federal judges are wrong to send class actions under Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act back to Cook County court.
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EDWARDSVILLE — Two employees of Integrity Healthcare of Alton have filed a class-action lawsuit alleging violations of the state's Biometric Information Privacy Act.
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EDWARDSVILLE - A healthcare and rehabilitation center is facing a potential class action lawsuit over claims it scanned and retained biometric information unlawfully.
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BELLEVILLE - A former employee of a southern Illinois long term care company is claiming her one time employer violated provisions of a biometric data privacy act.
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Illinois’ state constitution offers no escape valve for employers facing a blizzard of class action lawsuits under the state's biometrics privacy law, a Cook County judge ruled, rejecting an attempt by Walmart to sidestep one of those lawsuits.
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BELLEVILLE -- Bria Health Services and Belleville Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center are under fire by former and current employees for its alleged misuse of biometric clock-in information.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A St. Clair County man is suing his employer, alleging his biometric data was saved without his consent.
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BENTON – Two former employees are suing Buffalo Wild Wings franchisee, alleging violations of minimum wage laws.
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(CHICAGO) Legal Newsline - The increase of wage and hour lawsuits being filed in Chicago federal courts in the last 25 years is reflective of a national trend. And with two new notifications from the U.S.