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Case Details for "CBS, ABC and Fox"

Several major U.S. TV networks have agreed to pay over $4 million to settle two lawsuits claiming violations of labor laws.
Several major U.S. TV networks have agreed to pay over $4 million to settle two lawsuits claiming violations of labor laws.
The settlement will benefit more than 400 workers who were part of the 3-year-old class-action cases, and some of those individuals stand to reap tens of thousands of dollars. The litigation coincided with a broader ongoing effort by the Writers Guild of America to obtain a labor contract for the creative workers behind unscripted TV productions as a whole, such as "American Idol" and "Survivor." Some of those programs rank among the biggest hits on U.S. television and are far cheaper to produce than traditional prime-time dramas and sitcoms. The suits claimed reality show employees routinely put in as much as 80 hours a week without overtime, were denied work breaks for meals and were forced to falsify their time cards, all in violation of state wage and hour laws. Defendants included the networks CBS, ABC and Fox, and the production companies Rocket Science Laboratories and Next Entertainment.
Posted on:2009-01-22
Company: CBS, ABC and Fox
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Scope: Nationwide
Type of Case: Employment
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