Trevethan v. Best Reps, Inc. Class and PAGA Settlement
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What happened
Plaintiff Donna Trevethan sued Safeway, Albertsons, Costco, and Advantage Solutions alleging violations related to workers who sold or promoted goods in stores. A settlement has been reached with the defendants agreeing to pay compensation to eligible workers.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who sold or promoted goods in Safeway stores or any stores owned or operated by Safeway on behalf of any staffing agency or third party in California from June 12, 2015 through November 4, 2025, or sold or promoted goods in Costco warehouses in California on behalf of Integro Marketing Group during the same period.
How to file
If you received notice by mail, you are automatically enrolled and will receive payment unless you exclude yourself. If you were not contacted directly and performed demonstrations at Safeway stores since June 12, 2015 (other than for Sales Pros, LLC or Integro Marketing Group), file a claim by March 3, 2026 with documented proof such as agency invoices, payment records, employment contracts, or emails showing work performed between June 12, 2015 and November 4, 2025.
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