Au Pairs Win $65.5M Wage Dispute Lawsuit
Au Pairs Win $65.5M Wage Dispute Lawsuit
Au pairs are foreign workers hired to help families with childcare and housework in exchange for room and board. On paper, it seems like a pretty good deal. However, as it turns out, many au pairs don't always receive their full wages. As a result, lawsuits are sometimes filed, such as one that was recently settled. A group of almost 10,000 au pairs recently won a wage dispute lawsuit filed against U.S. “companies authorized to bring au pairs to the U.S.” According to the lawsuit, a dozen au pairs argued that 15 “companies that bring the workers to the U.S. conspired to keep wages low.” In winning the suit, the group of au pairs, “most of whom are women,” will share the $65.5 million settlement.The suit was filed in 2014 by Towards Justice on behalf of the au pairs. David Seligman of Towards Justice said:“This settlement, the hard-fought victory of our clients who fought for years on behalf of about 100,000 fellow au pairs, will be perhaps the largest settlement ever on behalf of minimum wage workers and will finally give au pairs the opportunity to seek higher wages and better working conditions.”
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