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Former Workplace Solutions saleswoman alleges she is owed more than $100,000 in commissions

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HOUSTON — A Houston woman who worked as a salesperson for Workplace Solutions alleges the defendant refuses to pay her more than $100,000 in earned commissions. 

Regina Trippie filed a complaint Nov. 26 in Harris County District Court against Workplace Solutions Inc. (WPS), alleging breach of contract. 

According to the suit, Trippie was employed as a saleswoman for WPS, which provides furniture, flooring and other office-related items to businesses, and had a commission agreement. She alleges she is owed $107,845.57 in commissions for her work on the "HP project" and alleges WPS is trying to "offset" its losses from another project" by disputing her commission. 

The plaintiff argues that her commission agreement did not allow for WPS to deduct any of her commission for "project losses."

Trippie seeks monetary relief between $100,000 and $200,000, court costs, attorney fees, interest and all other just relief. She is represented by attorney Nitin Sud in Bellaire.

Harris County District Court case number 2019-84986

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