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Perry v. Alatrade Foods - WARN Act Settlement

Back pay at 100% of wages with standard payroll taxes withheld; amount depends on individual wages earned during the termination period

What happened

Alatrade Foods terminated employees at its Phenix City, Alabama facility due to a mass layoff or plant closing between February and August 2025. The plaintiff alleges the company violated the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act by failing to provide the required 60 days' advance notice. Alatrade denies all allegations and claims affirmative defenses.

Do you qualify?

All employees of Alatrade Foods who were terminated due to a mass layoff or plant closing at the Phenix City, Alabama facility between February and August 2025.

How to file

Submit a valid Claim Form on or before September 16, 2026. You will receive back pay equal to 100% of your wages with standard payroll taxes withheld and a Form W-2 for tax reporting.

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