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Labor and Employment Law

Vanderbilt University Law School

Low wage workers

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Facilitating Wage Theft: How Courts Use Procedural Rules To Undermine Substantive Rights Of Low-Wage Workers, Nantiya Ruan Apr 2010

Facilitating Wage Theft: How Courts Use Procedural Rules To Undermine Substantive Rights Of Low-Wage Workers, Nantiya Ruan

Vanderbilt Law Review

This Article examines this rising phenomenon by first outlining the pressing societal need for collective litigation to ensure In race and sex discrimination class actions, if a defendant employer makes a Rule 68 offer of judgment to the named plaintiffs, courts routinely refuse to dismiss the class claims. In stark contrast, in collective actions for failure to pay lawful wages, if a defendant employer makes a Rule 68 offer of judgment, courts will often dismiss the entire collective action as having been mooted by the named plaintiffs' recovery. The outcome of such a dichotomy is that low-wage workers are increasingly …