Posted by on March 14, 2012 under Auto News |
Joseph Perez, a California Safelite technician, has voluntarily dismissed his claims of denial of overtime wages by Safelite.
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Former Safelite Technician Voluntarily Dismisses Overtime Pay Claims Against Safelite
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Posted by on February 6, 2012 under Auto News |
A former California Safelite technician has filed court documents alleging that his case and another pending case against the company related to overtime pay “are materially different,” according to court documents.
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Former Safelite Tech Claims Overtime Pay Suits are "Materially Different"
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State Farm Insurance said Friday it will hire 3,000 people across the U.S. and Canada, filling many positions left empty during the recession, and add 900 agents.
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State Farm Adding Illinois Jobs
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Posted by on May 23, 2011 under Auto News |
A former Safelite technician is seeking a class action suit against the company for allegations related to overtime pay, among other claims. While the suit originally was filed in a California Superior Court in October 2010, plaintiff Joseph Perez recently filed a petition for leave to appeal in the U.S
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Former Safelite Tech Pursues Class Action Suit Against Company
Posted by on May 29, 2009 under Auto News |
With California’s unemployment rate topping 11-percent, the state is offering struggling residents an affordable car insurance option.
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State Offers Resident Low-Cost Auto Insurance
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A Waterloo man faces multiple charges following an unexplained 12-hour crime spree in the city. Authorities are trying to figure out why 43-year-old Arthur Schmelzer damaged apartments, a hospital building, and attacked a sheriff’s deputy.
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Waterloo Man Faces Charges After Alleged Crime Spree
Posted by on May 19, 2009 under Auto News |
The Obama administration was poised to unveil on Tuesday a new auto fuel efficiency policy that would resolve a major dispute between California and the U.S. government over emissions, industry and other sources said.
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U.S. to Unveil New Policy on Auto Fuel Standards
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The Obama administration was poised to unveil on Tuesday a new auto fuel efficiency policy that would resolve a major dispute between California and the U.S. government over emissions, industry and other sources said.
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U.S. to Unveil New Policy on Auto Fuel Standards
Posted by on May 6, 2009 under Auto News |
The California Assembly’s insurance committee currently is reviewing a bill that would lighten the state’s anti-steering law.
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California Bill That Would Lessen State’s Steering Restrictions Under Review in Insurance Committee; U.S. Congresswoman Opposes Bill
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