Settlement reached in National Beef lawsuit
A deal has been reached in the lawsuit against National Beef by workers at its Liberal slaughterhouse.
A joint filing Friday seeks court approval of the settlement affecting some 480 production employees who joined the class action litigation.
National Beef has agreed to pay up to $350,000 to settle all claims without admitting any wrongdoing.
Workers at the southwest Kansas plant were seeking unpaid wages and overtime. At issue is paying meat-processing workers based on what is known as gang time, which counts only the time the production line runs.
Each worker’s settlement payment is based on a formula that factors in the number of weeks worked, among other things. The two named plaintiffs would receive $3,500 each.
Their attorneys would get $100,320 in fees plus $46,000 in costs.
This story was originally published November 21, 2014 at 12:58 PM with the headline "Settlement reached in National Beef lawsuit."