Melissa LaFreniere  |  March 22, 2016

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ferrara wage and hour class action lawsuit settlement

Ferrara Candy Company agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit that accuses the business of discriminating against potential workers simply because they are African-American.

Plaintiffs Brian Lucas, Aronzo Davis, Torrence Vaughans and Maurice Milton filed the class action lawsuit on behalf of themselves and all others seeking employment at the Ferrara Candy Company, either directly or through two staffing agencies known as Labor Power and REM.

According to the lawsuit, the company limited or completely excluded African-American workers from being hired by Ferrara for positions of Machine Operator, Mogul Cook, Engrosser, Janitor, Quality Control Technician or Shipping Clerk.

The plaintiffs claim that they were steered away from available jobs at Ferrara by the staffing agencies who instead hired Latinos for those positions.

Ferrara, Labor Power and REM denied all allegations of wrongdoing but decided to settle the class action lawsuit to avoid the cost of further litigation.

Who’s Eligible

The Ferrara Candy class action settlement is open to all Ferrara Direct Applicant Class Members and all African-Americans who sought a work assignment through REM or through Labor Power and were otherwise eligible to work at Ferrara but were not assigned or hired to work at the company between Feb. 27, 2009 and Dec. 22, 2015.

Potential Award

Varies. 

The Ferrara Candy Company class action settlement will pay each Class Member who files a valid Claim Form an equal share of the $1.5 million fund, up to $7,500 each.

Proof of Purchase

N/A

Class Members must file a valid and timely Claim Form to receive a portion of the Settlement Fund.

Claim Form

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Claim Form Deadline

05/03/2016

Case Name

Lucas, et al. v. Ferrara Candy Company, et al., Case No. 1:13-cv-01525, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division

Final Hearing

11/29/16

UPDATE: As of July 15, 2016 the final hearing was scheduled for July 21, 2016.  However, on July 14, 2016 a joint motion was filed with the court requesting the final hearing be continued to September 2016.  We appreciate your ongoing patience. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more. 

UPDATE 2: On Sept. 8, 2016, the court granted a joint motion to reschedule the final hearing to November 3, 2016. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more. 

UPDATE 3: On Nov. 4, 2016. the final hearing was rescheduled for November 29, 2016.

UPDATE 4: On Dec. 2, 2016, the court granted the Ferrara Candy Company settlement final approval.  There is a 30 day period in which appeals can be filed.  Claims will not be paid until after the appeals period expires, and there are not any appeals filed.  Please keep checking Top Class Actions for updates.  We will let our viewers know if any appeals are filed.

UPDATE 5: On Jan. 12, 2017, Top Class Actions viewers who filed valid claims for the Ferrara discrimination class action settlement began receiving checks worth as much as $904.82!

Claims Administrator

Lucas v. Ferrara Candy Company
c/o GCG
P.O. Box 35100
Seattle, WA 98124-1100
888-586-9841

[email protected]

Class Counsel

Christopher J. Williams
Alvar Ayala
WORKERS’ LAW OFFICE, PC

Joseph M. Sellers
Shaylyn Cochran
COHEN, MILSTEIN, SELLERS & TOLL, PLLC

Defense Counsel

William Francis Dugan
Cintra Bentley McArdle
Richard Patrick McArdle
SEYFARTH SHAW LLP

Lisa Handler Ackerman
Kimberly Elizabeth Blair
WILSON ELSER MOSKOWITZ EDELMAN & DICKER, LLP

Regina Worley Calabro, Esq.
OGLETREE, DEAKINS, NASH, SMOAK & STEWART, P.C.

Kelly Meghan Ross
Tina B. Solis
NIXON PEABODY LLP

Jill C. Taylor
CITY OF CHICAGO – LAW DEPARTMENT

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432 thoughts onFerrara Candy Company Discrimination Class Action Settlement

  1. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE 2: On September 8, 2016, the court granted a joint motion to reschedule the final hearing to November 3, 2016. Top Class Actions will continue to provide updates as we learn more.

  2. Nathan Jones says:

    In the motion to continue the settlement administrator stated that there are 1721 individuals potentially eligible to receive a settlement payment… They are requesting more time to determine the final list of eligible claimants… It’s anticipated to have a final claims report by October 26 with a final hearing on November 3 2016… Hope this help you all understand what’s going on…

    1. Jane says:

      Do you think that this will continue after the November 3 deadline?

  3. Jacob says:

    Now the hotline says november 3 im done keeping up with it we will get it wen we get it i guess

  4. Chelle says:

    When it says final it needs to be just that final …

  5. Dennis says:

    Call the recording says nov 3. Then onnov 3 will change again. Justice is slow

  6. Dennis says:

    Nov 3. Here we go again

    1. Rob clerkin says:

      I doubt its moved to november 3 september 8 or 9th was the final hearing for settlement they had enough time get whatever they had to do straight thats why they filed a motion to get a extension so i highly doubt its november 3 we just gotta wait till monday n see what really happened last week

  7. Rob clerkin says:

    Did they approved it

    1. Jane says:

      Nathan, so it’s really moved to November ??

  8. Legal guy says:

    Everybody will receive fuil amount in 3 weeks unless tax paper was not fill out.

  9. Jane says:

    Jaime why half go back to the company, that does not make much sense, please explain.

  10. Sammy Roberts says:

    Really I thought they was gonna tax half of the 7500 not give it back to the company? ?

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