Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO) and Utility Lines Construction Services, Inc. Workers File Class Action Against The Utilities Over Alleged Wage and Hour and Overtime Pay Violations
Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO) and Utility Lines Construction Services, Inc. employees have filed a class action lawsuit against Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO) and Utility Lines Construction Services, Inc., alleging violations of state law wage and hour and overtime laws, according to a class action news report.
The Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO) and Utility Lines Construction Services, Inc. class action lawsuit complaint reportedly alleges that the defendants violated the Maryland wage and hour laws by failing to pay Electric Power Company (PEPCO) and Utility Lines Construction Services, Inc. employees for travel time, computer work performed off-site and not during regular work hours and failed to pay overtime wages.
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I worked for Utility lines for about 3 years 2003-2006 and never was paid for my travel time from Carroll County Finksburg lot to Pepco lot. Also enterd hole information into Pepco computers at my home because there wasn’t enough time to do it at the job sight with the number of holes required for inspection. What can I expect from this suit
I Vincent Trakney are not part of this suite but was submitting a question what if!