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Labor/Employment

Aug. 1, 2013

Apple hit with novel wage and hour suit

Retail workers sued Apple Inc. on Thursday claiming unpaid overtime for the time spent waiting in a security line before leaving the company's retail stores where they worked.

By Laura Hautala

Daily Journal Staff Writer


Retail workers sued Apple Inc. on Thursday claiming unpaid overtime for the time spent waiting in a security line before leaving the company's retail stores where they worked. Represented by Kimberly A. Kralowec of Kralowec Law in San Francisco, the employees say they waited up to an hour and half each total each week [after their shifts] while their bags were searched as part of the retailer's anti-theft measures. The cl...

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