Flex-N-Gate/Ventra Overtime Settlement
Minimum settlement award if you do nothing; increased settlement award (at least double) if you complete and return Claim Form and Release by August 7, 2026
What happened
Current and former hourly production employees of Flex-N-Gate and Ventra facilities filed a class action lawsuit alleging overtime compensation issues. The defendants have agreed to settle the claims without admitting wrongdoing.
Do you qualify?
Current and former hourly production employees of Flex-N-Gate, LLC; Flex-N-Gate Royal Oak Corp.; Flex-N-Gate Royal Oak, LLC; Ventra Evart, LLC; and Ventra Salem, LLC who worked at facilities in Ada (Oklahoma), Chicago (Illinois), Covington (Indiana), Evart (Michigan), Royal Oak (Michigan), Salem (Ohio), Sandusky (Ohio), Troy (Michigan), or Grand Rapids (Michigan), and worked 40 or more hours in at least one workweek between August 8, 2022 and February 25, 2026.
How to file
You can do nothing to receive a minimum settlement award, or submit a completed Claim Form and Release postmarked, emailed, or faxed by August 7, 2026 to receive double that amount. File your claim through the website at https://flexngatewagesettlement.com/file-claim.
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