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Labor/Employment

Jul. 29, 2016

Judge takes McDonald's workers class certification under submission

A judge denied, for now, certifying a class of California McDonald's Corp. workers suing over missed meal and rest periods, but tentatively granted classes on less serious allegations that McDonald's is not paying overtime to night shift workers and does not reimburse employees to maintain their uniforms.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A judge denied, for now, certifying a class of California McDonald's Corp. workers suing over missed meal and rest periods, but tentatively granted classes on less serious allegations that McDonald's is not paying overtime to night shift workers and does not reimburse employees to maintain their uniforms.

In a seminal lawsuit about whether the McDonald's corporation is responsible for the alle...

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