Posted Aug 13, 2006 at 04:23AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: lawsuits, Activision, Electronic Arts, GameStop, New York
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time and moneySix GameStop store managers finally had it to the brim with the supposed excessive manner by which GameStop, specialty retailer, deals with its employees.

Filing a collective-action lawsuit against the company, the store managers allege that they have been wrongfully declared exempt from overtime regulations of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Putting in about 50-60 extra hours a week without compensation, these employees are now seeking to win damages with interest for the unpaid overtime work, as well as an award of their attorneys' fees.

The FLSA states that those "employed in a bonafide executive, administrative, or professional capacity" are exempt from its overtime regulation. The store managers, however, claim that their job does not, in any way, include actual management of employees or exercise of discretionary function. These are in fact all determined and exercised by the corporation itself. Decisions concerning pricing, compensation of the store staff, stocks (which and where to be placed on shelves) are all up to the call of GameStop. They could not even hire or fire their own employees, as that power is practiced solely by the district managers.

gamestopIn response, GameStop has moved for the dismissal of the case on the merit of it being similar in substance to a case filed back in 1994, that up to now is still pending. The said lawsuit was brought against the company by an assistant store manager in New York City, on behalf of all Electronics Boutique employees denied of their minimum wages or overtime pay since 1998. Legal proceedings have already begun before Electronics Boutique merged with GameStop last year.

As of May this year, the New York suit parties have made known to the court that they were already in the preliminary stages of negotiating a settlement. There is no ruling yet, however, from the judge in the Louisiana suit as to whether or not the case will be dismissed, postponed, or moved to New York so the same court may hold jurisdiction over both suits.

Publishers Electronic Arts and Activision have also faced employee lawsuits over the same issue of overtime compensation in the past.


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   by Current Unhappy Employee (Unregistered) - 2006-08-13
 » Stick It To The Man

Down with EB GameSTop!

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   by SeanRoss - 2006-08-14
 » If everyone...

just f'n quit and boycotted or striked, then what would Gamestop do?

   by we buy n sell used games (Unregistered) - 2006-08-14

i work in Gamestop not everything said in this is true... yes we are told where and what to put up .... but that's only 4 relays and such... other wise we put up all the new and used games because the customer needs to see them... duh.... and the mangers are allowed to hire who ever they want... just in Ny you have to document thinks b4 u fire them its a law... as 4 the over time thats totaly true n it sucks... they will fire any one whos not a manger 4 going over 40 hours with out permission b4 hand



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