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Every Minute Counts: Supreme Court Rules Employers Cannot “Skim” Minutes
On Thursday, the California Supreme Court held the federal Fair Labor Standards Act de minimis rule, which limits suits over small increments of unpaid time upon a showing that the bits of time are administratively difficult to record, does not … Continue reading
Posted in California, Class Action, FLSA, Pay
| Tagged California Labor Office, California Wage Order, De Minimus, Off The Clock, Rule, Shift, Skim Time, Unpaid Time, Wages
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