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Bank of America

Over 185,000 current and former Bank of America employees are eligible to claim money from a $73 million class action settlement approved by a Kansas federal judge in December 2013. If you worked at a BofA banking center or call center after 2005, you may be eligible to participate in the Bank of America wage settlement and claim a minimum of $20 or more.

The Bank of America wage class action settlement resolves multiple class action lawsuits accusing the company of denying certain wages to non-exempt (hourly) employees working at Bank of America retail banking centers and in certain positions in certain Bank of America call centers. The cases were consolidated in 2010 as In re: Bank of America Wage and Hour Employment Litigation in Kansas federal court.

The consolidated complaint contends that Bank of America violated various state and federal wage and hour laws, including failing to pay straight-time and overtime compensation, failing to provide meal and rest breaks, forcing employees to work off the clock, forfeiting vacation pay upon termination, and more.

The company denies the allegations but agreed to pay a $73 million class action settlement to resolve the Bank of America wage and hour litigation.

Who’s Eligible

Class Members of the Bank of America wage and hour settlement include all individuals who worked for the bank in:

  • a banking center in California on or after Feb. 13, 2005;
  • certain call centers in California on or after Feb. 13, 2005;
  • a banking center anywhere in the United States on or after Oct. 19, 2006 (September 15, 2005 for individuals who worked in the state of Washington); or
  • certain positions in certain call centers throughout the country on or after Oct. 19, 2006.
Potential Award

$20 Minimum. Additional compensation will be awarded based on a point system approved by the Court. A Class Member’s points will be calculated by multiplying his or her most recent hourly base compensation rate by the number of weeks worked in the relevant time period with certain adjustments designed to fairly account for the relative value of certain Class Members’ claims.

A copy of the Consolidated Complaint, Settlement Agreement, and the approval order is available for your review at http://www.ksd.uscourts.gov/10-md-2138/.

Proof of Purchase

N/A

Claim Form Deadline

7/17/2014

If you wish to participate in the Bank of America wage & hour litigation settlement, you must sign and return the Consent to Join Action and Settlement form no later than July 17, 2014. You must sign and return the Consent to Join Action and Settlement form even if you already joined the class action lawsuit by previously filing a consent to join form.

Case Name

Bank of America Wage and Hour Employment Practices Litigation, 10-md-2138, U.S. District Court, District of Kansas.

Final Hearing

12/18/2013

The class action settlement was approved.

Settlement Website
Claims Administrator

Bank of America Wage and Hour Settlement Administrator
c/o KCC, LLC
P.O. Box 43257
Providence, RI 02940-3257

1-877-366-1145

Class Counsel

STUEVE SIEGEL HANSON LLP

MARLIN & SALTZMAN LLP

DONELON, P.C.

Defense Counsel

N/A

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If you were forced to work off the clock or without overtime pay in California within the past 2 to 3 years, you have rights – and you don’t have to take on the company alone. In addition to submitting a claim for this class action settlement, you may also have a separate legal claim for this company or another employer.

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29 thoughts onBank of America Wage & Hour Litigation Class Action Settlement

  1. luicher heinrich says:

    i received a w-2 that i got paid 305.14 and i have not rceive that check at all, what shoul I do, it seems like theres no phone number to call

    1. deb says:

      I also got a W 2 stating I was an employee in 2014. Was from Bank of America wage and hourly employment litig, 75 rowland waay, novato CA 94945. I havent worked there since 08! whats going on? I never received a check either!!

  2. Marilyn Sancehz says:

    I have not received my settlement check what should I do.

  3. April says:

    I still don’t have the check I will until Monday , if I still don’t have it, I will have to call to place stop payment Does anyone else out there still did not get their check ?

  4. April says:

    I did not get check yet I wonder if it takes this long

  5. Tara Pizzigno broom says:

    I haven’t received my check. I wanted to know what address it was sent to. I requested a statement sent to a specific address and my while address was changed in the system. I want to make sure I receive my wages due I worked for.
    Thanks
    Tara

  6. Jodie says:

    I returned my signed letter before the due date with an address correction. Everyone at my branch has rec their check is there any cust svc # I can call to verify the address check was mailed to ? Every number I find is automated cust svc w/ no specifics.

  7. Renae says:

    Those that got checks, were the amounts the same they told you in the letter?

    1. SYC says:

      No! I was told I would be receiving 800 and I received 140:/

    2. Emily says:

      Around the same amount just a few dllrs off.

  8. Gayle says:

    I got my check today!

    1. mario says:

      R u working for bofa still?

  9. Steph says:

    No, I think they are being mailed from Rhode Island

  10. kk says:

    still waiting and its the 25th:( anyone got theirs??

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