Enterprise, National and Alamo Rent-A-Car Class Action: Unpaid Overtime for Branch Managers and Assistant Managers – February 15, 2024
February 15, 2024
On January 17, 2024, the Ontario Court of Appeal dismissed our motion for leave to appeal. This means that the dismissal of the certification motion stands as final. It is not possible for this case to continue as a class action.
We sought to represent Branch Rental Managers, Assistant Branch Rental Managers, and Station Managers as class counsel in a class action, but unfortunately the court has determined that these matters cannot be advanced as a class action. Instead, the claimants must pursue their own cases individually. We cannot assist individuals or provide you with legal advice about these claims, and you will need to retain your own counsel to advise and assist you.
If you were employed as a Branch Rental Manager, Assistant Branch Rental Manager, or Station Manager by Enterprise, we recommend that you seek legal advice about any overtime claims you may have as soon as possible to ensure that any proceedings you wish to advance are commenced prior to the expiry of that limitation period.
You can access information about finding a lawyer from the following sources:
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- British Columbia: https://www.accessprobono.ca/our-programs/lawyer-referral-service
- Alberta: https://lsa.memberpro.net/main/body.cfm
- Saskatchewan: https://lss.alinityapp.com/client/publicdirectory
- Manitoba: https://www.communitylegal.mb.ca/programs/law-phone-in-and-lawyer-referral-program/
- Ontario: https://lsrs.lso.ca/lsrs/welcome
- Nova Scotia: https://www.legalinfo.org/what-is-lisns/contact-us
- Prince Edward Island: https://legalinfopei.ca/lawyer-referral-service/