Instacart Settles Fired Employee’s FMLA Swimsuit

Law360 (May 11, 2021, 6:40 p.m. EDT) – Instacart has settled claims by a former employee that the grocer violated federal law by preventing her and other employees from taking paid time off in connection with medical leave, parties said Tuesday in a filing in Georgia federal court.

In a notice, Instacart and Nieves Lopez told the court that after mediation they had in principle reached a settlement agreement and asked the court to uphold the proposed Family and Medical Leave Act class action.

“Once the Settlement Agreement has been entered into and the terms of the Agreement are met, Plaintiff Lopez will apply the relevant …

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