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Appeals court finds longer window applies for claiming violations under minimum wage law
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Resolving an issue that has generated disagreement among federal judges, Colorado’s second-highest court concluded that alleged violations of the state’s minimum wage law are subject to a six-year window for filing a claim and not the much shorter window that applies to other types of wage complaints. By 2-1, a three-judge panel of the Court…
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Federal judge advances class action lawsuit against DaVita for alleged wage violations
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A federal judge has permitted a class action lawsuit against Denver-based DaVita, Inc. to proceed, with allegations the kidney care company failed to compensate nurses and technicians for meal breaks as the law requires. Last week, U.S. District Court Judge Nina Y. Wang gave her preliminary approval to a class of DaVita workers who will…



