Anne Bucher  |  December 28, 2021

Category: Labor & Employment

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Giant Eagle Unpaid Overtime Class Action Settlement Overview:

  • Who: Certain current and former Giant Eagle and GetGo assistant store leaders, senior team leaders or team leaders claim they were misclassified as exempt from overtime. 
  • Why: A Pennsylvania federal judge has approved a $4.2 million settlement resolving allegations Giant Eagle misclassified some employees as exempt from overtime.
  • Where: The unpaid overtime class action lawsuit was pending in Pennsylvania federal court.

On Tuesday, a Pennsylvania federal judge approved a proposed $4.2 million unpaid overtime class action settlement that would resolve allegations Giant Eagle and GetGo team leaders were misclassified as exempt from overtime.

The Giant Eagle settlement will resolve two consolidated unpaid overtime class action lawsuits that were filed by employees who allege they had been misclassified as managers who were exempt from overtime even though many of their job duties were similar to non-management workers who were entitled to overtime pay.

The Giant Eagle class action lawsuit said the grocery and convenience store chain violated Ohio and Pennsylvania wage laws and the federal Fair Labor Standards Act by allegedly misclassifying team leaders and assistant store leaders as exempt from overtime.

Giant Eagle maintains that it did not misclassify its employees but agreed to settle the unpaid overtime class action lawsuit to avoid the burden and expense of ongoing litigation.

“The settlement is fair, reasonable and adequate, and it provides substantial benefit for the plaintiffs,” U.S. District Judge Colville said. 

What Benefits Does the Giant Eagle Settlement Provide to Class Members?

Class members of the proposed Giant Eagle settlement include employees who were assistant store leaders or senior team leaders at GetGo between July 2015 and September 2021 or team leaders between November 2014 and September 2021.

Although most class members fall into one category, it is possible for an employee to belong to both categories.

The Giant Eagle class action settlement will set aside $2.64 million to pay claims to eligible Class Members. The amount each class member receives will be determined based on a formula that accounts for the number of eligible work weeks they were employed by Giant Eagle or GetGo.

Approximately 3,000 current and former Giant Eagle and GetGo employees may each be eligible to claim up to $1,000 from the Giant Eagle settlement.

Did you work as a team leader or assistant store leader at a Giant Eagle grocery store or GetGo convenience store? Let us know your thoughts on this unpaid overtime settlement in the comments section!

Class Members are represented by Jason Conway of Conway Legal LLC; Gregg I. Shavitz, Camar Jones, Logan A. Pardell and Michael Palitz of Shavitz Law Group PA; and by David C. Levin of Levin Sedran & Berman.

The Giant Eagle Unpaid Overtime Class Action Lawsuit is Andrew Fitch, et al. v. Giant Eagle Inc., Case No. 2:18-cv-01534, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.


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15 thoughts onGiant Eagle Unpaid Overtime Settlement Gets Green Light

  1. Sean Olney says:

    When is the payout?

  2. Dana Lehnhardt says:

    I completed my info and sent it in for the suit and never heard back, never rec’d payment. to whom would questions be addressed

    1. Samuel Stoner says:

      I also would like to know when this will be paid out.

      1. William says:

        The law firm is called Conway Law Group from Philadelphia. The last I checked, today, was that there was an issue sending out the checks and they would be sent out July 25th.

  3. Marla Kemerer/ Keefer says:

    I worked for Getgo for a long time I was assistant Manager from 2009 to 2014 I worked a lot of long shifts because you could never get Team Members to cover call offs.

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