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Dick’s Assistant Sales Managers – Dick’s Assistant Store Managers

Lawsuit Filed Against Dick’s Sporting Goods Seeking To Recover Unpaid Overtime Compensation On Behalf Of Assistant Sales Managers and Assistant Store Managers

Kehoe Law Firm, P.C. is making individuals aware that a class and collective action complaint has been filed in United States District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania, against Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc. (“Dick’s”) to recover unpaid overtime compensation on behalf of Dick’s Assistant Sales Managers and Assistant Store Managers who, allegedly, were misclassified as exempt from state and federal overtime requirements.

According to the complaint, Dick’s Sporting Goods

. . . was aware that Plaintiffs and the Class Members worked more than 40 hours per workweek, yet Defendant [Dick’s] failed to pay overtime compensation for hours worked over 40 in a workweek.

Defendant [Dick’s] did not keep accurate records of hours worked by Plaintiffs or the Class Members.

Plaintiffs’ and the Class Members’ primary duties were routine, non-exempt tasks including, but not limited to: running the registers, stocking, cleaning, processing shipments, building displays, selling firearms, covering cashier’s breaks, helping with trucks by unloading and putting the items in their proper department, cutting open boxes, and putting items away.

Plaintiffs and the Class Members spent the majority of their time as Assistant Managers performing these duties that were the same as or similar to tasks performed by hourly, non-exempt employees.

Plaintiffs’ and the Class Members’ primary duties as Assistant Managers did not differ substantially from the duties of hourly, non-exempt employees. [Emphasis added.]

Do You Believe Your Wage and Hour or Overtime Pay Rights Have Been Violated? 

If you believe your wage and hour or overtime pay rights have been violated please either contact Kehoe Law Firm, P.C. Partner Michael Yarnoff, Esq., (215) 792-6676, Ext. 804, [email protected], complete the form on the right or send an e-mail to [email protected] for a free, no-obligation case evaluation of your facts to determine whether your wage and hour or overtime rights have been violated and whether there is a basis for a class action lawsuit. 

Kehoe Law Firm, P.C. prosecutes wage and hour class actions on a contingent-fee basis; thus, plaintiffs and the class members do not pay out-of-pocket attorney’s fees or litigation costs.  Subject to court approval, attorney’s fees and litigation costs are derived from the recovery obtained for the class. 

Kehoe Law Firm, P.C.