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Plaintiffs sought unpaid and overtime wages under FLSA and New York Labor Law from Defendants Unlimited Mechanical Co. of NY, Inc., and Nicholas Bournias. They filed a motion for conditional certification of a collective action and for authorization to send notice to current and former employees. The court outlined the two-step process for FLSA collective actions, emphasizing the minimal burden for initial certification. Plaintiffs provided declarations and evidence of common wage violations, satisfying the 'similarly situated' requirement, while the defendants' objections on credibility were deemed premature. The motion was granted, with the court directing the plaintiffs to revise the proposed notice to include information about state labor law claims' statute of limitations.
Kalloo v. Unlimited Mechanical Co. of NY, Inc. is a workers' compensation case decided in District Court, E.D. New York. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in District Court, E.D. New York.
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Plaintiffs sought unpaid and overtime wages under FLSA and New York Labor Law from Defendants Unlimited Mechanical Co. of NY, Inc., and Nicholas Bournias. They filed a motion for conditional certification of a collective action and for authorization to send notice to current and former employees. The court outlined the two-step process for FLSA collective actions, emphasizing the minimal burden for initial certification. Plaintiffs provided declarations and evidence of common wage violations, satisfying the 'similarly situated' requirement, while the defendants' objections on credibility were deemed premature. The motion was granted, with the court directing the plaintiffs to revise the proposed notice to include information about state labor law claims' statute of limitations.
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