For time spent holding back to be looked California court says Apple Store laborers must be paid

Apple contended that representatives could leave individual sacks at home to abstain from being looked The California Supreme Court says state law expects Apple to pay retail location representatives for the time they spend hanging tight for pack look toward the finish of a move. “We conclude that plaintiffs’ time spent on Apple’s premises waiting for, and undergoing, mandatory exit searches of bags, packages, or personal Apple technology devices, such as iPhones, voluntarily brought to work purely for personal convenience is compensable as ‘hours worked,’” Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye wrote…

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