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Labor/Employment

Feb. 2, 2006

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TIME DOESN'T PAY - A mile may be a long way to walk from your parking space in the company lot, but that doesn't mean your employer must pay you for the time you spend riding a free shuttle bus, a state appellate court has ruled.

TIME DOESN'T PAY - A mile may be a long way to walk from your parking space in the company lot, but that doesn't mean your employer must pay you for the time you spend riding a free shuttle bus, a state appellate court has ruled.
        Former Disneyland security guard Bobby Overton thought otherwise. He sued Disney in 2002 to win compensation for travel time from the employee parking lot to the theme park...

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