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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

NYC transit worker alleges OT violations stemming from Kronos outage - HR Dive

Dive Brief:

  • A New York City transit employee has alleged in a putative collective action that the employer improperly withheld overtime pay during a recent widespread outage of payroll and timekeeping system Kronos.
  • The suit, filed Jan. 26, claimed the Metropolitan Transit Authority shifted to internal payroll practices when a ransomware attack took down the UKG system. The employer ensured that workers received their straight-time pay but it "decided to arbitrarily withhold the earned overtime wages of its employees who were paid through Kronos' payroll processing services," the suit said, alleging a willful Fair Labor Standards Act violation.
  • The lawsuit also claimed the problem, which began in mid-December, isn’t yet resolved: "As of the date of filing the within Complaint, Defendants have not yet resumed using Kronos for payroll services. It is unknown when, if ever, Defendants will resume its reliance upon Kronos payroll services, and the FLSA Plaintiffs are just expected to wait for their earned overtime wages." An MTA spokesperson told HR Dive the employer does not comment on pending litigation.

Dive Insight:

U.S. Department of Labor regulations state that generally, "overtime compensation earned in a particular workweek must be paid on the regular pay day for the period in which such workweek ends." If the correct amount of overtime pay can’t be determined until after the regular pay period, employers are permitted to delay payment but no longer "than is...



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