Citigroup will pay $325,000 to IT Workers for Wages Owed

Citigroup will pay $325,000 to IT Workers for Wages Owed
The lawsuit was filed specifically on behalf of members hired by Citigroup but sourced by third party staffing agencies. Court records indicate the IT workers were hired directly by a staffing agency for the purpose of aiding in Citigroup's internal operations. However, the IT workers insisted that Citigroup acted as a joint employer with the staffing agency during their tenure because the company controlled their daily duties, which are out of the direct control of the placement company. Therefore, the plaintiffs claimed Citigroup was responsible for assuring they were paid their wages for all hours worked, including any weekly hours clocked above 40, which they contended were often required in order to complete their tasks.The disgruntled employees alleged Citigroup, as their employer, unlawfully exempted them in the books as contractors in order to avoid paying overtime wages, violating the Fair Labor Standards Act, which establishes overtime pay standards for employees nationwide as well as minimum wage requirements and youth employment standards. The workers' attempts to file a class action lawsuit would track misappropriated clocked hours at Citigroup dating back approximately three years, and would ultimately help bring to light unethical measures taken by any company practicing the same bookkeeping. [caption id="attachment_15156" align="alignnone" width="300"]Image Courtesy of Free Enterprise
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