Nearly 2,000 Ski Instructors Join Suit versus Vail Resorts
Plaintiffs say Vail Resorts owes instructors for off-the-clock work and expenses, as fewer than 2,000 workers have opted in so far.
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Nearly 2,000 ski instructors have joined lawsuit against Vail Resorts so far; opt-in deadline is Wednesday
Consent forms filed in federal court on Friday show that nearly 2,000 ski and snowboard instructors have joined a collective action against Vail Resorts, alleging Fair Labor Standards Act lawsuit against the company. The case, Quint et al. v. Vail Resorts, Inc., alleges Vail Resorts failed to properly compensate snowsports instructors for required job duties. According to the official litigation website, plaintiffs claim employees were not paid …
Nearly 2,000 ski instructors join suit versus Vail Resorts
Consent forms filed in federal court last week show that nearly 2,000 ski and snowboard instructors have joined a collective action against Vail Resorts, alleging Fair Labor Standards Act lawsuit against the company. The case, Quint et al. v. Vail Resorts, Inc., alleges Vail Resorts failed to properly compensate snowsports instructors for required job duties. According to the official litigation website, plaintiffs claim employees were not paid …
Vail Resorts Ski Instructor Wage Lawsuit: April 15 Deadline
Beaver Creek, CO Employees Credit: Beaver Creek A critical deadline is fast approaching in the Vail Resorts ski instructor wage lawsuit. Eligible workers have until Wednesday, April 15, to opt in to Quint et al. v. Vail Resorts, Inc.—Civil Action No. 20-cv-03569. The case is currently before the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, presided over by Judge Daniel D. Domenico. Related: 3 Employees File Lawsuit Against Vail Resorts All…
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