OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) – As the Oakland Raiders lost 19-14 in Sunday night’s season opener, their cheerleaders were perhaps in better spirits after landing a $1.25 million settlement of wage and hour claims. The Raiders and their cheerleaders, the Raiderettes, will seek approval of the settlement on Sept. 26 at a hearing in Alameda County. Lacy T.
OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) – As the Oakland Raiders lost 19-14 in Sunday night’s season opener, their cheerleaders were perhaps in better spirits after landing a $1.25 million settlement of wage and hour claims. The Raiders and their cheerleaders, the Raiderettes, will seek approval of the settlement on Sept. 26 at a hearing in Alameda County. Lacy T.
OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) – As the Oakland Raiders lost 19-14 in Sunday night’s season opener, their cheerleaders were perhaps in better spirits after landing a $1.25 million settlement of wage and hour claims. The Raiders and their cheerleaders, the Raiderettes, will seek approval of the settlement on Sept. 26 at a hearing in Alameda County. Lacy T.
OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) – As the Oakland Raiders lost 19-14 in Sunday night’s season opener, their cheerleaders were perhaps in better spirits after landing a $1.25 million settlement of wage and hour claims. The Raiders and their cheerleaders, the Raiderettes, will seek approval of the settlement on Sept. 26 at a hearing in Alameda County. Lacy T.
OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) – As the Oakland Raiders lost 19-14 in Sunday night’s season opener, their cheerleaders were perhaps in better spirits after landing a $1.25 million settlement of wage and hour claims. The Raiders and their cheerleaders, the Raiderettes, will seek approval of the settlement on Sept. 26 at a hearing in Alameda County. Lacy T.