Workers who say the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority owe them overtime pay can move forward with a revised deal worth more than $7.2 million.
The new version of the settlement “significantly narrows” the release clause’s scope and includes more details to support the transit officers’ litigation costs reimbursement request, the US District Court for the Southern District of New York said. Judge Analisa Torres in a separate order rejected another MTA worker group’s bid for approval of a $115,000 deal in a related wage case.
The workers who secured the multimillion-dollar settlement accused the ...
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