Gordon v. Kaleida Health
Six plaintiffs, including registered nurses and respiratory therapists, initiated a putative collective/class action against Kaleida Health and its associated entities. They alleged violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act and New York Labor Law concerning unpaid wages, overtime, and improper meal break deductions. The court addressed four motions: plaintiffs' class certification requests for meal break and rounding policies, and both parties' summary judgment motions. The judge denied all of the plaintiffs' motions and granted the defendants' motions, striking the rounding class certification, denying the meal break class certification, and largely granting summary judgment to Kaleida regarding certain NYLL claims for three plaintiffs. The court found no evidence of a uniform system-wide policy for wage violations and upheld the employer's right to delegate reporting procedures for missed meal breaks.