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Labor/Employment

Mar. 30, 2013

Kmart plaintiffs add two to class

Plaintiffs in a putative class action against Kmart Corp. can add two new name plaintiffs to the case, a judge ruled Thursday.

Plaintiffs in a putative class action against Kmart Corp. can add two new name plaintiffs to the case, U.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled Thursday. The Northern District case seeks seated work stations for Kmart cashiers, testing California's "suitable seating" provision. The case already went to trial for a class of cashiers from one Tulare store, in which Kmart prevailed. The addition of new name plaintiffs opens the door to trials for new classes of workers from diffe...

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