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Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP, Announces Nationwide Class Action Lawsuit Seeking Overtime Pay For AT&T Technical Support Workers
Business Wire
Attorney Kelly M. Dermody of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP,
announced the filing today of a class action lawsuit charging that AT&T
Inc. has a common practice of misclassifying its technical support
workers as exempt and failing to pay them for all overtime hours worked
in violation of federal overtime pay laws. AT&T employs several thousand
technical support workers nationwide.
“AT&T’s position as an industry leader rests on the hard work and long
hours of its technical support workers, who keep the technology
infrastructure up and running,” stated plaintiff Matt Buccellato. “AT&T
should not be allowed to underpay these workers in violation of the law.”
Plaintiff’s counsel Kelly M. Dermody added, “This lawsuit seeks fair
compensation for the thousands of AT&T technical workers who form the
backbone of the company. Their tireless overtime work, which we allege
has been unpaid, has helped fuel AT&T’s success.”
AT&T’s technical support workers, who work in titles such as Technician,
Technical Architect, Technical Consultant, Network Engineer, IT Analyst,
Maintenance Administrator, Project Manager, Program Manager, and
Business Manager of IT, among others, are responsible for installing,
maintaining, and/or supporting computer software and hardware. The
lawsuit alleges that these workers were unlawfully denied overtime pay.
Current and former AT&T employees who perform hardware or software
installation, maintenance, or support work who wish to report their work
experiences or learn more about the lawsuit should visit
www.lieffcabraser.com/employment/att.htm.
The web site allows witnesses and claimants to contact plaintiffs’
counsel.
The lawsuit, entitled
Buccellato v. AT&T, Inc., Case No.
10-cv-463, was filed in United States District Court in San Jose,
California.
About Lieff Cabraser
Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP is a sixty-plus attorney law
firm that has represented plaintiffs nationwide since 1972. We have
offices in San Francisco, New York, and Nashville. Lieff Cabraser has a
comprehensive and diverse practice which includes representing employees
in wage and hour class action lawsuits seeking overtime pay. Since 2003,
the
National Law Journal has selected Lieff Cabraser as one of
the top plaintiffs' law firms in the nation. Learn more at
www.lieffcabraser.com.
Copyright Business Wire 2010
2010-02-02 14:36:00
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