Daily Journal Staff Writer
Employers won a victory against one the state's most formidable employment statutes last week, with a federal judge finding that proving claims from a group of 50,000 CVS Caremark Corp. workers would be "unmanageable." The ruling provides some hope to employers facing increasingly popular Private Attorney General Act claims.
The CVS employees said they worked off the clock, making deliv...
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