TWC Unpaid Overtime Plaintiffs Seek Narrower Class-Action Definition
Former and current Time Warner Cable inbound sales representatives suing the company for the 15-20 minutes of unpaid time daily spent logging into their computer and phone systems are asking the court to file an amended complaint that would narrow…
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the class definition. In a motion (in Pacer) Thursday in U.S. District Court in Columbus, Ohio, counsel for named plaintiffs Daylon Howard and Tracy Dewald said the second amended complaint would limit the class to former and current inbound TWC and Charter Communications sales representatives who worked more than 40 hours in a week between May 24, 2014, and the present; whose onboarding documents contained arbitration agreements and/or who earned commissions surpassing 50 percent of their total compensation in every calendar year since May 24, 2014. Plaintiffs said the narrower class would conform with the arguments TWC raised in motions to dismiss and for summary judgment. Charter bought TWC last year. Counsel for TWC didn't comment Friday.