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Shalala v. Schoolcraft

U.S.
Jan 18, 1994
510 U.S. 1081 (1994)

Summary

holding that California violated the minimum wage provisions of the FLSA by paying wages 14-15 days late due to a budgetary impasse in the State legislature

Summary of this case from Pascoe v. Mentor Graphics Corporation

Opinion

Nos. 92-1392, 92-1395.

January 18, 1994.


ORDER

C.A. 8th Cir. Motion of respondents for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Motion of the parties to vacate and remand denied. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 971 F. 2d 81.


Summaries of

Shalala v. Schoolcraft

U.S.
Jan 18, 1994
510 U.S. 1081 (1994)

holding that California violated the minimum wage provisions of the FLSA by paying wages 14-15 days late due to a budgetary impasse in the State legislature

Summary of this case from Pascoe v. Mentor Graphics Corporation

holding that the state of California violated the FLSA by paying minimum wage employees 14-15 days late due to budget difficulties

Summary of this case from Brooks v. Village of Ridgefield Park, N.J.

striking down a similar provision in Minnesota law

Summary of this case from Saenz v. Roe
Case details for

Shalala v. Schoolcraft

Case Details

Full title:SHALALA, SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES v. SCHOOLCRAFT ET AL…

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jan 18, 1994

Citations

510 U.S. 1081 (1994)

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