Perez et al v. Isabella Geriatric Center, Inc., No. 1:2013cv07453 - Document 44 (S.D.N.Y. 2014)

Court Description: MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER re: 26 FIRST MOTION to Certify Class FLSA 216(b) filed by Ana Paulino, Maritza A. Cortes, Yudelka E. Perez. For the reasons explained in detail during the June 24 telephone conference, the Court find s that Plaintiffs have met the "modest factual showing" necessary for conditional certification, see Weng Long Liu v. Rong Sing, Inc., No. 12-CV-7136 (TPG), 2014 WL 1244676, at *1 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 26,2014), because they have shown there are potentially "similarly situated employees" to the named Plaintiffs. 29 U.S.C. § 216(b). The Court therefore GRANTS the motion for conditional collective action. The Court further finds that the proposed Notice is fair and accura te, and ORDERS that it be distributed to all CNAs employed by Isabella on or after October 22, 2007. Finally, the Court ORDERS Defendants to provide Plaintiffs with a computer readable data file containing the names, last known addresses, home and cellular phone numbers, email addresses, and Social Security numbers of all Covered Employees, with the understanding that Plaintiffs agree to a strict confidentiality order restricting the use of Social Security numbers to address searches only. (Signed by Magistrate Judge Ronald L. Ellis on 7/1/2014) (mro)

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·····USDCSDNY ,·.00CtJMBNT UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NE\V YORK ;'mBCl'JtONICALLY FILED: i . ~~. 91 YULDEKA E. PEREZ & MARITZA A. CORTES, on behalf of themselves and of all other similarly situated persons, Plaintiffs, . .~w~ . 1 ~FJI.,ED: 7 - i - I =i' . . . t Ii .. ,t MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER - against­ 13-CV-074S3 (RA) (RLE) ISABELLA GERIATRIC CENTER, INC., Defendants. tt ..... ,,,t . -----------------91 THE HONORABLE RONALD L. ELLIS, United States l\iagistrate Judge: On October 22,2013, Yuldeka Perez and Maritza Cortes (collectively, "Plaintiffs") filed a Complaint, alleging that Isabella Geriatric Center, Inc, ("Isabella" or "Defendant") violated provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA" or the "Act") and New York Labor Law ("NYLL"). Specifically, Plaintiffs, who worked for Isabella as Certified Nurse's Aides / Assistants ("CNAs"), allege that Isabella failed to pay them and other similarly situated CNAs required oveliime compensation for time worked outside of their scheduled hours and in excess of forty hours per week. On April 4, 2014, United States District Judge Ronnie Abrams referred the case to the undersigned for general pretrial purposes. (Doc. No. 21.) Before the Court are Plaintiffs' motions: (1) to conditionally certify this action as a representative collective action pursuant to 29 U.S.C. § 216(b); (2) to facilitate notice of this collective action to all CNAs employed by Isabella at any time from October 22,2007, until present (the "Covered Employees"); (3) for approval of the proposed Notice of this action and Consent to Sue form; (4) to order Isabella to post the proposed Notice and to place a stack of Consent to Sue forms in locations that are accessible and visible to the Covered Employees; and (5) to order Isabella to produce within ten days a computer readable data file containing the names, last known addresses, home and cellular phone numbers, email addresses, and Social Security numbers of all Covered Employees. (Doc. No. 26). Defendant opposes Plaintiffs' motions. The Court held a telephone conference on June 24, 2014, to resolve the disputes. For the reasons explained in detail during the June 24 telephone conference, the Court finds that Plaintiffs have met the "modest factual showing" necessary for conditional certification, see Weng Long Liu v. Rong Sing, Inc., No. 12-CV-7136 (TPG), 2014 WL 1244676, at * 1 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 26,2014), because they have shown there are potentially "similarly situated employees" to the named Plaintiffs. 29 U.S.C. § 216(b). The Court therefore GRANTS the motion for conditional collective action. The Court further finds that the proposed Notice is fair and accurate, and ORDERS that it be distributed to all CNAs employed by Isabella on or after October 22,2007. Finally, the Court ORDERS Defendants to provide Plaintiffs with a computer readable data file containing the names, last known addresses, home and cellular phone numbers, email addresses, and Social Security numbers of all Covered Employees, with the understanding that Plaintiffs agree to a strict confidentiality order restricting the use of Social Security numbers to address searches only. SO ORDERED. Dated: July 1, 2014 New York, New York The Honorable Ronald L. Ellis United States Magistrate Judge 2

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