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Windy City Amusements Settlement This lawsuit claims that Defendants Windy City Amusements Inc , 2M Maintenance Inc , Mark Salerno, and Anthony Salerno did not properly provide H-2B employees their wages for hours worked over forty hours in a workweek pursuant to Illinois law
Windy City Amusements H-2B Wage $1. 2M Class Action Settlement If you worked as an H-2B carnival employee for Windy City Amusements or related companies between 2015 and 2025, you may qualify for a share of a $1 2 million wage settlement Learn how to file
Windy City Amusements Employee $1. 2M Class Action Settlement Windy City Amusements Inc has agreed to pay $1 2 million to settle a class action lawsuit for allegedly failing to pay H-2B employees proper wages for overtime hours worked under Illinois law
windycityamusementssettlement. com- windy city amusements unpaid wages . . . Windy City Amusements Inc , 2M Maintenance Inc , Mark Salerno, and Anthony Salerno have agreed to pay to resolve allegations for the unpaid wages for H-2B employees who worked for them between January 27, 2015, and September 8, 2025, which violated the law
Amended Complaint (00662367). DOCX - scdataentry. alm. com complains against Windy City Amusements, Inc (“Windy City Amusements”), 2M Maintenance Inc (2M Maintenance”), Mark Salerno, and Anthony Salerno (collectively “Defendants”), alleging claims under the Illinois Minimum Wage Law, the Illinois Wage Payment Collection
Windy City Amusements Employee $1. 2M Class Action Settlement Individuals who worked as an H-2B employee for Windy City Amusements between 2015 and 2025, may be eligible to claim cash from a class action settlement Class actions settlements delivered to your inbox Find any open class action settlement
employment Archives - SettlementWell Windy City Amusements Inc , 2M Maintenance Inc , Mark Salerno, and Anthony Salerno have agreed to pay to resolve allegations for the unpaid wages for H-2B employees who worked for them between January 27, 2015, and September 8, 2025, which violated the law