In California, a jury awarded $172 million dollars to over 110,000 current and former Wal-Mart employees who were illegally denied lunch breaks.
The jury found that Wal-Mart violated a state law that guarantees an unpaid half-hour lunch break to workers who work at least six hours, and grants them an extra hour’s pay if they are denied this break. Wal-Mart says it will appeal the ruling. The case is one of around 40 across the country where Wal-Mart stands accused of workplace violations.
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In California, a jury awarded $172 million dollars to over 110,000 current and former Wal-Mart employees who were illegally denied lunch breaks.
The jury found that Wal-Mart violated a state law that guarantees an unpaid half-hour lunch break to workers who work at least six hours, and grants them an extra hour’s pay if they are denied this break. Wal-Mart says it will appeal the ruling. The case is one of around 40 across the country where Wal-Mart stands accused of workplace violations.
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