Ryder Integrated Logistics Inc. workers asked a court Wednesday to preliminarily sign off on an unopposed $2.95 million class action and Private Attorneys General Act settlement to resolve the workers’ claims that Ryder owes them money for alleged violations of California labor laws.
The California truck drivers, warehouse associates, and material handlers are suing Ryder Logistics and Ryder Transportation Solutions LLC in the US District Court for the Northern District of California; Ryder denies wrongdoing
- The proposed class consists of an estimated 5,375 hourly or non-exempt current and former Ryder employees working in California from 2018 to 2024, alleging unpaid ...
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