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Labor/Employment

Jun. 14, 2013

Kmart cashiers get new shot at suitable seating argument

Kmart cashiers have won another chance to prove that the retailer should have provided them seated workstations in an ongoing lawsuit that has already seen a trial for some of the plaintiffs resolved in Kmart's favor


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Kmart cashiers have won another chance to prove that the retailer should have provided them seated workstations in an ongoing lawsuit that has already seen a trial for some of the plaintiffs resolved in Kmart's favor.


Judge William Alsup of the Northern District certified a class of cashiers from the San Bernardino County cityof Redlands lateTuesday, denying the plaintiffs' attorneys motion t...

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