VU Games slapped with lawsuit
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Knowledge Adventure programmer steps forward, accuses VUG of violating California labor laws.Since at least June of 2000, Vivendi Universal managers have demanded that programmers make false entries to their timesheets, obfuscate their real hours on the job, and leave no trace of time spent working on weekends. The result: a ton of cash bound for the pockets of hard-working programmers stayed in the Vivendi Universal Games coffers.
That, at least, is what current Knowledge Adventure employee Neil Aitken has stated in legal documents filed Monday with the Los Angeles County Superior Court.
The complaint, Neil Aitken vs. Vivendi Universal Games, is seeking those back wages. In addition, the complaint seeks to establish a class action which will allow all deserving VU Games employees to "recover overtime wages and civil penalties" owed them. The complaint asks the court for a jury trial to hear arguments.
News source: Gamespot

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