A Federal Judge has determined that the city owed thousands of School Safety Agents pay for the time they spent traveling to a second work location and miscalculated overtime payments, according to court documents filed earlier this month.
U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield in Manhattan Feb. 12 ruled that the city and the Police Department were aware that SSAs were doing “some amount” of uncompensated work, including not receiving pay for driving to a different job site for overtime.
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