AutoZone is accused of failing to provide timely wages to more than 1,000 workers in New York in a new proposed class action filed in a federal court in Central Islip.
Keith Confusione and Randolph Brannigan, who worked at AutoZone as sales clerks, sued under New York labor law on behalf of other hourly workers employed by AutoZone in retail, delivery, and maintenance positions.
AutoZone had a policy and practice of paying these workers on a biweekly or semi-monthly basis even though state law required it to pay them weekly and “no later than seven days after the end of ...
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