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Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 04:31AM
More than 2,000 janitors who
claimed they were underpaid for their work at three supermarket chains
will share $22.4 million under a settlement approved Monday in federal
court. The payment goes to janitors who worked at Albertsons, Ralphs
Grocery and Safeway's Vons supermarkets from 1994 to 2001. They will
receive from $4,000 to $10,000 apiece, union officials said. In their
2002 lawsuit, the janitors alleged the supermarket chains supervised
their work schedules and knew they were not being paid proper wages and
benefits, but continued to employ them anyway through a staffing
agency. Building One Service Solutions, the contracting agency that
employed them, has since filed for bankruptcy protection. Some janitors
claimed they were assigned to work seven days a week, sometimes 365
days a year, without any overtime pay. Others were not even paid
minimum wage, the lawsuit claimed. [more]