Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment
Sep. 6, 2018
Rite Aid agrees to provide seating to cashiers, pay $18M in settlement
Rite Aid has agreed to pay $18 million and provide seating to cashiers in a proposed settlement with 23,000 class members, the terms of which became public in a notice of a motion for preliminary approval filed by class counsel on Wednesday.
Rite Aid has agreed to pay $18 million and provide seating to cashiers in a proposed settlement with 23,000 class members, the terms of which became public in a notice of a motion for preliminary approval filed by class counsel on Wednesday.
Per the proposed agreement, $7.2 million of the total $18 million would go to class attorneys and approximately $1.1 million would be devoted to expenses. Of the remaining money, 25 percent woul...
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