VA Owes Thousands in Back Pay to RNs and Other Title 38 Employees
If you are or were a RN, Nurse Anesthetist, or PA at the VA anytime from September 5, 1995 until now, and you have regularly worked on Saturday, it is now time for you to file your claim form directly online at www.vabackpay.com to recover back pay and interest for the VA's failure to pay you Saturday premium pay of 25% whenever you went on paid leave and did not work your Saturday shifts. Please go to the website as soon as possible and file your claim safely and securely online at www.vabackpay.com as the earlier you file your claim, the earlier you can receive your money.Please pass this on to your friends so that no-one who is eligible will fail to file before the deadline of February 9, 2010. If you are or were a specialized health care worker at the VA such as Pharmacist, LVN, LPN, therapist, etc., this case also applies to you also as you must file your claim to recover back pay and interest for the VA's failure to pay you night premium pay of 10% and Saturday pay of 25% whenever you took paid leave if you were regularly scheduled anytime during the last 15 years to work after 6pm and before 6 am and/or on Saturdays (and Sundays from 1995 to 1997). Go to www.vabackpay.com as soon as you can to file your claim directly online in a safe and secure manner. This is my estimate, not the VA's or the court's. The Judge has already decided that the VA violated the law, but he will have to figure out how to compute the back pay and interest owed to each person who files a claim on time. Please go to www.vabackpay.com where it is all explained and you can file your claim directly online in less than 5 minutes. Thank you. I am Class counsel in this case as you know, and I estimate that you may be eligible to recover thousands of dollars in back pay and interest depending on the number of hours you worked regularly on Saturday (and after 6pm and before 6am at anytime during the week), your pay and grade, and the number of hours you took as paid leave on the shifts that you would have worked after 6pm and on the Saturdays that you normally would have worked your regular schedule. The same is true for Sundays from September 5, 1995 to September 30, 1997. Please pass this on to your friends Ira Lechner »
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