Abbott broke new ground this year with a closely watched case involving the volatile issue of providing seats to certain employees.
The complaint was filed on behalf of California employees who demonstrate products to customers at retail stores. The plaintiff had brought the case as a representative action under the Private Attorneys General Act, alleging a violation of a wage order originally enacted to regulate the "mercantile industry" in the early 2...
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