CorePower Yoga LLC agreed to pay $1.65 million to settle claims that it didn’t meet its minimum wage obligation when it paid students who cleaned studios with free or discounted memberships, according to a proposed settlement filed Dec. 28 in a federal court in California (Walsh v. CorePower Yoga LLC, N.D. Cal., No. 3:16-cv-05610, motion for preliminary settlement approval 12/28/16).
About 11,700 students would share an estimated $993,183, and about $656,817 would go toward expenses such as litigation costs, state penalties and attorneys’ fees.
The precise number of students won’t be known until later in the settlement approval ...
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