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Charter Communications Inc., the bankrupt cable company, hasn’t paid as much as $73 million in wages, current and former employees alleged in a court filing that seeks to estimate the size of a claim for 2,800 workers.
A group calling itself the Goodell Class Plaintiffs said the claim might be $49 million to $73 million, according to documents filed Thursday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan. The group sued St. Louis-based Charter last year in Wisconsin.
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