Technology,
Labor/Employment,
Civil Litigation
Dec. 30, 2021
Apple’s $29.9M class settlement over employee bag checks is OK’d
U.S. District Judge William Alsup approved a $29.9 million class settlement, resolving a case involving Apple Inc. employees who had to go through mandatory, uncompensated searches of their bags, purses, backpacks or briefcases when they left the store.




A federal judge in San Francisco granted preliminary approval to the largest security check class action in California history.
U.S. District Judge William Alsup on Tuesday approved a $29.9 million class settlement, resolving a case involving Apple Inc. employees who had to go through mandatory, uncompensated searches of their bags, purses, backpacks or briefcases when they l...
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