Judge OKs Class-Action Suit Against Wal-Mart
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A judge approved a class-action lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. by employees in Pennsylvania who say the company pressured them to work off the clock, a claim mirrored in suits filed around the country.
In Pennsylvania, the lead plaintiff’s suit alleges that she worked through breaks and after quitting time -- eight to 12 unpaid hours a month, on average -- to meet work demands.
A California jury last month awarded Wal-Mart workers $172 million for illegally denied lunch breaks, and a similar Colorado case was settled for $50 million.
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