November 06, 2024
A Domino's franchisee urged an Ohio federal court to ship to arbitration allegations from two former pizza delivery drivers who accused the company of underreimbursing them for vehicle-related expenses, saying they failed to opt out of its binding arbitration provision.
May 13, 2024
A driver for a Domino's franchisee told an Ohio federal court his suit claiming under-reimbursement for vehicle-related expenses should proceed normally after the Sixth Circuit weighed in, saying the appellate court's decision doesn't lead to a different way forward.
June 10, 2021
Drivers in a suit against a Domino's Pizza franchisee have blasted an Ohio magistrate judge's recommendation that they need only be repaid a "reasonable approximation" of their expenses, arguing that employers can't shift business costs to the point where workers' pay drops below minimum wage.
May 27, 2021
A Domino's Pizza franchisee can reimburse delivery drivers based on a "reasonable approximation" of their expenses, an Ohio magistrate judge has recommended in a proposed class and collective action by drivers alleging minimum wage violations, splitting with another judge in the same district.