September 22, 2023
A New York federal judge on Friday gave the first green light to an $8.7 million settlement between New York Police Department officers and TD Bank to resolve claims that the bank stiffed the officers for security work performed during their off-duty hours.
August 03, 2023
Pharmacy chain Duane Reade, New York City and the New York Police Department have reached a settlement of claims that off-duty officers were denied pay for time spent working as security guards, a collective of officers announced Thursday.
January 23, 2023
A group of New York Police Department officers asked a New York federal judge to sign off on an $8.7 million settlement to claims that TD Bank stiffed them for security work performed in their off-duty hours.
September 28, 2022
A federal magistrate judge granted conditional collective certification to New York Police Department officers who allege that the NYPD and New York City-area businesses withheld pay for time spent guarding private businesses.
May 17, 2022
TD Bank NA has settled claims that it failed to properly compensate off-duty New York Police Department officers it hired to work as security guards under the city's official security program, a proposed class and collective of NYPD officers told a New York federal court Tuesday.
October 26, 2021
Whole Foods will fork over $185,000 to get out of a proposed class and collective action alleging several businesses and New York City failed to properly compensate NYPD officers who worked an off-duty security program, according to federal court papers filed Monday.
March 17, 2021
TD Bank NA, Duane Reade Inc. and three other companies can't dodge a proposed unpaid wages class and collective action by New York Police Department officers who participated in an off-duty security program, the officers argued in New York federal court.
February 10, 2021
Businesses participating in a New York City Police Department off-duty security program have urged a New York federal court to let them escape a proposed class and collective action by thousands of officers claiming unpaid wages, saying the department, not the businesses, controlled payments.
November 20, 2020
Five companies have given a New York federal judge agreements they signed with the New York City Police Department as part of a security program for off-duty officers, a precursor to their coming request to escape a proposed class and collective action from officers alleging they were not properly paid for their work.
July 06, 2020
Thousands of New York City Police Department officers have sued the city, the department and businesses participating in a paid off-duty security program, claiming in New York federal court that they routinely fail to pay timely wages or compensate cops at all for their work.