Former employees of Wild Spirit Education in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, have come forward alleging that they are owed tens of thousands of dollars in missing wages. According to the former staff, over time, the school’s head, Christa Nelson, allegedly delayed their pay, paid them less than their salary, or did not pay them at all. The Ministry of Labour Relations has confirmed that it is investigating claims of unpaid wages at Wild Spirit Education. Nelson denies the allegations and states that she is working with the ministry regarding the claims.
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Workers at 15 Atlantic Canada airports are engaged in job action over unpaid wages. The United Steelworkers Union claims that many employees have not received full paychecks since GardaWorld took over screening services on April 1. The employer attributes the issue to a processing error. While workers continue to report for duty, some are protesting the pay discrepancies by altering their uniforms.
Megan Thee Stallion is facing a lawsuit filed by former cameraman Emilio Garcia, who alleges he was subjected to fat shaming, unpaid wages, and wrongful termination during his five years working for the rapper. The lawsuit also includes claims that Megan Thee Stallion engaged in sexual activity in a moving car while Garcia was present, leaving him “embarrassed, mortified and offended.”
Megan Thee Stallion is facing a lawsuit from her former cameraman, Emilio Garcia, who alleges harassment, unpaid wages, and other damages. According to court documents, Garcia claims that Megan and another woman engaged in sexual activity in an SUV while he was present, causing him embarrassment and distress. Garcia also alleges that Megan subjected him to fat-shaming comments and instructed him not to discuss the incident. After expressing concerns about unpaid wages and lack of appreciation, Garcia claims he was terminated without notice. Garcia alleges that he was misclassified as an independent contractor despite working regular hours under Megan’s supervision. The lawsuit includes claims of harassment, unpaid wages, and other damages.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion is facing a lawsuit from a former employee who alleges sexual harassment, unpaid wages, and a hostile work environment. Emilio Garcia, who worked as Stallion’s personal camera operator, claims that the rapper engaged in sexual acts in front of him and made derogatory comments about his weight. Garcia also alleges that he was misclassified as an independent contractor and was not paid for overtime hours.