Posted December 7, 201410 yr Apple's appeal to throw out the class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of all current and former Apple Store employees in California and corporate staff has been denied. The suit alleges that the Mac-maker had violated labor codes by denying employees breaks, and lawyers in the suit claim Apple owes these employees unpaid back wages. Apple's petition was denied by a three-judge panel in a California Superior Court on November 26 according to a report by PC Mag: "The petition for writ of mandate, informal response, and reply have been read and considered by Justices Nares, McDonald, and O'Rourke. The petition is denied," stated a filing from the Superior Court of Appeal in San Diego. The lawsuit could affect as many as 21,000 employees. Source: PC Mag Continue reading...
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