Brief Filed for Sex Harassment Class Action Against Aon Subsidiary

May 5, 2003

  • August 17, 2005 at 7:55 am
    DH says:
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    I am still waiting. Can anybody tell me what someone who worked between 90 and 270 days got, and those from 270 days on up? In other words, how much was one point worth? I was on the 270-day edge. I’m sure they will somehow find I worked 269 days!

  • August 17, 2005 at 8:56 am
    Gail De says:
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    I live in Michigan and received my check on 8-15-02, for $500, after taxes it was $317.00, but hey I’ll take whatever I can get :) My thanks to everyone who has made a posting regarding this lawsuit.
    Tx

  • August 17, 2005 at 9:31 am
    DH says:
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    Can anybody tell how much money (before taxes) that each “point” is worth?

  • August 17, 2005 at 9:32 am
    van says:
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    Hi Gail
    may I ask how long you worked for the company and were you a claimant of both suits or one

  • August 17, 2005 at 9:35 am
    van says:
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    I did not get the letter that initially that explained the point system. maybe if you can tell me more of what the point system consist of I will try to figure out how many points I had according to what I received.

  • August 17, 2005 at 9:49 am
    DH says:
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    The letter indicted that everyone would get a base settlement of $500. After that, each point would be worth so much. In other words, if you worked 90-270 days at Combined, you would get one point. If you worked 271 days up to the next level, you got two points. The example in the letter assigned about $3,000 per point, which would give someone who worked between 90 and 270 days approximately $3,500 before taxes. Does this appear to be close to how it really turned out? I am trying to get some things in order awaiting the check and I have no clue how much it might be, plus the fact that I am teetering between one and two points.

  • August 17, 2005 at 10:06 am
    van says:
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    that could be so for 180 days it was half of that and then I was taxed for about 500.00 so maybe this will help if you worked for 270 days then maybe somewhere between 2500 and 3000 then remember to deduct the taxes and I do mean all taxes you know state, federal, ss and they had me with no exemptions they actually issued these checks as if they were pay checks they even had my old sells manager name on the stub he may have even made money off of this check as well. and I was a claimant of both suits. I hope this will help you out.

  • August 17, 2005 at 10:11 am
    DH says:
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    Thank you, Van. Sounds like we are getting a little less than we had hoped. I am guessing about 34 percent of the check went to taxes. Were you at Combined 180 days?

  • August 17, 2005 at 10:19 am
    Gail De says:
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    I was there less than 90 days, since their declaration of employment started the day you “hit the field” not all the training we had to endure. The letter I recieved listed both claims?

  • August 17, 2005 at 10:20 am
    van says:
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    yes I was employed with combined 180 days.you will probably get close to 3000. before taxes if you were there for 270 days. I lost a lot while I was working for them. Thank God he has restored everything I lost back to me double and then this check I consider a blessing also it is not what I thought it would be but it is more than I had if you know what I mean. :-) since over 1000 people filed claims I think that may have lowered the amount substantially



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