Two former employees of Rocket Mortgage, a mortgage loan company, have brought a class-action lawsuit alleging failure to pay overtime wages, prompting a dispute between the plaintiffs and the company. The workers, both loan processors, claim paperwork and other duties were not included in their employment agreement and they were not compensated for the extra work.

The lawsuit raises issues of employee rights, arguing the overtime policy of the company is in breach of the Fair Labor Standards Act and inviting actions to protect the rights of workers in similar situations. The lawsuit notes that Rocket Mortgage has not adequately addressed the issue and no relief was provided to the affected workers.

Main Points:
– Two former employees of Rocket Mortgage have filed a class-action lawsuit alleging inadequate overtime wages
– lawsuit raises issues of employee rights and violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act
– Plaintiffs note Rocket Mortgage has not responded to the case or provided any compensation to the affected workers

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