By Brian Sumers
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A group of current and former cashiers suing 99 Cents Only Stores for not providing them suitable seating cannot move forward with their representative action, a Superior Court judge ruled.
Judge William Fahey of Los Angeles found the case, brought under the California Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act of 2004, could not proceed on a collective basis because it would be unmanageable and not every cashier wants a cha...
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