Opinion ID: 780695
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Sidor

Text: 44 Finally, Wysocki testified that Sidor worked with him on the Wald, Futon and Queensbridge projects and that Sidor was his roofing partner on the Wald project. Wysocki also testified that Sidor was not paid more than nine dollars per hour. Although the evidence established what Sidor was not paid, there was no evidence establishing what he was paid. Furthermore, the plaintiffs adduced little evidence that would allow the jury to draw a reasonable inference about how many hours Sidor worked. 45 The corpus of evidence on behalf of the foregoing four plaintiffs was simply inadequate for a jury to determine whether their claims had any merit. Notably, none of the non-testifying plaintiffs point to any evidence establishing the amounts they were paid. In addition, there is only speculation to establish what hours these plaintiffs worked. Accordingly, the district court correctly granted the defendants' motion for judgment as a matter of law against the four non-testifying plaintiffs.