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Unpaid CDI Employees Will Have to File Suits Individually to Recoup Payment

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: January 16, 2013
Hundreds of employees from a Russellville-based head start provider still waiting to be paid for work they did last year won't get help from the Department of Labor.

Unpaid employees of Child Development Incorporated received letters alerting them the department would not take further action to collect wages from January 2012.
   
Hundreds of those employees across the state are owed roughly a month's worth of pay after the federally funded nonprofit hit a funding shortfall and couldn't make payroll.
   
While those owed money can sue individually, they have less than a year left to do so.

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Better do it now the government might try and reduce that to less than a month.

Roy G. January 17, 2013 at 1:17 am

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