Siegel Law Group files lawsuit against Schlumberger for unpaid overtime
23 December 2015
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The
Siegel Law Group, in cooperation with Lee and Braziel, has recently filed a
collective action lawsuit against Schlumberger N.V. for workers with unpaid
overtime.
The
law group filed the lawsuit to challenge the Houston-based company’s policy
that classifies certain oilfield workers as not qualified for overtime pay. The
law group further explained that the company systematically fails to provide
the HSE Specialists and Coordinators their overtime pay. Schlumberger is
alleged to have violated the Act on Fair Labor Standards.
The
Siegel Law Group has categorically classified itself as a law firm that
specializes on wage and overtime pays. It is geared towards helping workers and
employees find solutions and justice in their unpaid wages and overtime. They
encourage workers who have problems on wage and overtime to visit their office,
which is located at Meadow Park Tower, 10440 N. Central Expy, Suite 1040,
Dallas, Texas. They can be contacted through phone at (214)-790-4454. They can also be reached through email at jack@siegellawgroup.biz.
On
their website, the Siegel Law Group stated that it “brought the Schlumberger
Lawsuit as a collective action and seek to send notice to all current
and former Schlumberger HSE Coordinators and Specialists who worked for the
company over the last three years to join the lawsuit.’ The law firm calls on
anyone who is part of the group of employees that have unpaid overtime to call
them or fill out the form they provide on their website. The form requires
information such as your name, e-mail address, phone number, and message.
The
law group has made clarifications about the employees who are eligible or
qualified to join the lawsuit against Schlumberger. “If you worked at
Schlumberger within the last three years and were not paid overtime for working
over 40 hours in a week (even if you were paid a salary or day rate), you may
be eligible to join the Schlumberger Overtime Lawsuit and seek
unpaid wages. Contact us today at 214-790-4454 to
discuss your eligibility to collect unpaid overtime wages,” the Siegel Law
Group stated on its website.
On
its website, the law group also clearly stated the information about the case
so that interested parties may have a clear idea about the lawsuit. The
information clearly states that Jack Siegel, Jay Forester, and J. Derek Braziel
represent the potential group of HSE oilfield workers at Schlumberger.
Initially, the lawsuit was filed on behalf of James Marty Ogle on June 29,
2015. The lawsuit also covers all other individuals who have worked at the
company under the same situation. Currently, the lawsuit with Case
No. 3:15-cv-02181-N is pending at the Northern District of Texas, Dallas
Division United States District Court.
The
latest update about the case is the inclusion of MWD Operators, who are
included in the additional lawsuit. The law group said, “If you are a current
or former Schlumberger MWD Operator paid pursuant to a day rate or day
rate/base salary plan, please feel free to contact us about your eligibility
for the Schlumberger Lawsuit.”
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