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US Reality TV Shows Lawsuit


Reach Tentative $4 Million Settlement


US Reality TV Shows Reach Tentative Settlements

More than 400 workers who filed 2 class action lawsuits against several major television networks and producers of reality shows could benefit from a tentative settlement of $4 million, if approved.

The suits alleged that the networks and producers of the reality shows Trading Spouses, and The Bachelor violated California labor law by having their employees regularly work 80 hour weeks without overtime. The suits also alleged the workers were denied meal breaks, and were made to falsify their time cards.

JAN-22-09: Settlements reached in US reality TV labor suits [REUTERS: SETTLEMENTS REACHED IN REALITY TV SUITS]

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