California Supreme Court
Jan. 24, 2012
The clock may be running out on rounding up
Employment defense lawyers have launched an all-out assault against a potential new avenue of wage-and-hour litigation over the routine practice of rounding workers' time clock entries to the nearest tenth of an hour.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Employment defense lawyers have launched an all-out assault against a potential new avenue of wage-and-hour litigation over the routine practice of rounding workers' time clock entries to the nearest tenth of an hour.
Last week they succeeded in getting a state appellate court to take a closer look at the issue.
San Diego County Superior Court Judge Joel M. Pressman triggered the firestor...
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