Now, "employment lawyers say that such claims are popping up in larger wage-and-hour class actions, with on-call employees suing for unpaid overtime, alleging that their freedom has gotten so limited that they may as well be hourly employees." Julie A. Dunne, a labor attorney said, "It's definitely triggering litigation." She added, "the key for employers is to make sure they're not overly restricting on-call employees' freedom."
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