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Melissa Fato

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-16-2025 10AM EST

James accuses the shipping company of forcing some workers to clock in well after their shift started and deducting pay for lunch breaks they never took.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-16-2025 10AM EST

The suit also claims UPS repeatedly failed to properly compensate workers who assist drivers with deliveries and others who use their own cars on the job.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-16-2025 10AM EST

James says those wages add up to about $45 million over six years.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-16-2025 10AM EST

The lawsuit seeks back pay and penalties and a court order forcing UPS to end off-the-clock work.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-16-2025 10AM EST

In a statement, UPS said it offers industry-leading pay for more than 26,000 employees in New York.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-16-2025 10AM EST

For NPR News, I'm Melissa Fato in Atlanta.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-04-2025 7AM EST

The 43-day shutdown caused delays and cancellations in major airports as unpaid air traffic controllers missed work, ultimately leading the Federal Aviation Administration to order airlines to cancel up to 6% of their domestic flights at 40 airports.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-04-2025 7AM EST

Delta is the first U.S.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-04-2025 7AM EST

airline to disclose the exact financial impacts of the shutdown.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-04-2025 7AM EST

CEO Ed Bastian told investors that refunds grew significantly and booking slowed during that period.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-04-2025 7AM EST

Bastian also said comments from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy over controller shortages and travel safety led more customers to hold off on booking tickets.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-04-2025 7AM EST

More than 10,000 flights were cut nationwide between November 7th and November 16th.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-04-2025 7AM EST

For NPR News, I'm Melissa Fato in Atlanta.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-03-2025 9PM EST

The 43-day shutdown caused delays and cancellations at major airports as unpaid air traffic controllers missed work.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-03-2025 9PM EST

ultimately leading the Federal Aviation Administration to order airlines to cancel up to 6% of their domestic flights at 40 airports.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-03-2025 9PM EST

Delta is the first U.S.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-03-2025 9PM EST

airline to disclose the exact financial impacts of the shutdown.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-03-2025 9PM EST

CEO Ed Bastian told investors that refunds grew significantly and booking slowed during that period.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-03-2025 9PM EST

Bastian also said comments from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy over controller shortages and travel safety led more customers to hold off on booking tickets.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-03-2025 9PM EST

More than 10,000 flights were cut nationwide between November 7th

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